Prevention is one thing; ridding once you have them, is a completely different situation.
I use garlic in my pets' food regularly, as a deterrent. However, the one time I did have fleas on a pet, I wanted and needed them gone, asap. I can't risk having the house infested, which is a HUGE process to rid the house of them. Nor can I risk having the humans and the other pets getting flea bites. Some of my pets are allergic to flea saliva so I'd have huge costs that route.
I've never heard of using salt. I took at look at the link you provided. I notice that you can NOT put the salt on the pet; and so, any fleas on the dog are going to remain on the dog. I have heard the bath option, using the herbs listed, and I know of people who have done that successfully. But remember, you have to bath the dog a LOT to succeed, and so you need to monitor for dry skin. Getting them off your dog may also mean they move -- to another pets, humans, carpetting, upholstery, so you have to address them at several different levels.
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