I've been on antibiotics for about 3.5 years now (sick for 5), and I think it's time for me to try something a little more aggressive/expensive.
I'm wondering if anyone has tried both Rife and MHBOT, and which one worked best for them?
My main issues right now are severe neck/head/shoulder/arm pain, thrush, sinus congestion/post-nasal drip, and fatigue.
I can't afford to do both at the same time because I need to buy or rent the machine.
I also was wondering if the Rife is safe, since Burrascano says in his guidelines to avoid electrical stimulation?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
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Keebler
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- Rife is safe when used according to direction at only every 12 days for lyme (until you get well into treatment) with liver & kidney support. Rife can be used for other infections during those 12 days off for lyme, though.
It is not at all electrical stimulation -- although I can see where there is confusion regarding the kind of rife where you hold metal wands or put your feet on a plate.
It's a different way of transmitting RADIO FREQUENCY and even with the wands / plates, it's not sudden shocks but more controlled "stuff" for lack of better word.
the most affordable rife is the EMEM and there is nothing to hold there, just a bulb to side near. That has a fan - loud to my ears but most don't mind it.
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- As for either buying or renting, I strongly suggest buying. Renting can leave you high and dry at the point it goes back. And even if you reach excellent remission / recovery, there are more ticks & mosquitoes out there in the world. It would be good to have a machine you could use forever - or that anyone in your family / friend circle could use, too. -
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Phioph can tell you about mhbot ..i believe there is a thread on that as well as one on rife.some say coil and plasma are stronger than contact .
a nurse friend did 15grand of regular hbot with no substantial improvement .but maybe mild is different?i am trying rife and bvt and thinking of more iv therapies.curious to see how lymenotlymes is doing with hcl and fulvic acic iv?
brussels has thread on tesla wand which is more electrostimulatuon and wisely says killing is only part of the game.
Have you treated parasites? Gael has a thread on that .pemf may have effect on that aspect but i also did not see benifit
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LaniMo...
I am 100% well now from severe neurological lyme and coinfections, thanks to mHBOT.
bluelyme...thank you for bringing this issue up...in my experience, people with chronic Lyme who do regular HBOT (i.e., higher pressure, limited treatments) do not have the success that I (and others) have had using mild pressures consistently over an extended period of time.
The two protocols are completely different, have different applications, and yield different results. Lower pressures are indicated for neurological conditions (Lyme is a neurological condition).
LaniMo, I would consider reading the entire thread (and joining in) if you are considering mHBOT:
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