unyquity
She's paying $300 a WEEK (for family), not $300 a month.
$300 a month for a family to treat
parasites isn't actually all that expensive...but $300 per week for tinctures is a LOT :(
Yes, she could make likely them cheaper herself, but
parasite blends are tricky. And it's like everything else, the actual costs aren't all that bad --once you get all the initial start-up costs under your belt and pay for all the books/CDs, do all the research and ruin a few batches in the 'learning curve' -- but for most people it's better to find a source (like us, or others like us) that don't have an exorbitant overhead (like naturopaths & NDs). Most people aren't all that interested in learning 'what does what' - they're just interested in going to some kind of a 'doctor' that will tell them what to do and write some kind of a prescription.
Humaworm has fair prices on their products (methinks). Hopefully this lady has the right 'diagnosis', so she doesn't end up wasting her money again. And if they're seeing
parasites in the stool, they definitely need a thorough
parasite cleanse whether that's what's causing all their 'bumps & rashes' or not.
You've got a wonderfully caring heart :) The world could use more of you!
Uny
P.S. btw, your other post is on 'my list', but I'm about to crash, so I probably won't get to it until tomorrow.