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Was thinking about buying the pe-1. Those who have used it, is it very difficult to use? Could the manufacturer explain it to me? And do I need to buy anything seperate from the $1500 device?
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You have to have nosodes and the most important you have to be able to test energetically. Otherwise I don't think you can treat with photons.
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I thought that you only have to be able to energetically test yourself if you want to treat things besides Lyme? I read in a post that if you buy the basic pe-1 you don't need to test energetically but if you spend more and buy another part, you will need to be able to test yourself. Is this not right?
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I'm not sure what is other part. PE1 is one piece device. You need to test what pathogen to treat and which potency nosode to use. There is lots of info here on LN on how to treat. However, if you don't test yourself and can't see someone who can test for you once a week, I don't think you can do energetic treatment successfully
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Sure, pulsed infra-red could be therapeutic too. It is used for pain relieve, wound healing , anti inflammatory, stimulating detox pathways purposes for years.
However, if we r talking here about getting rid of Lyme and co- infections , you need homeopathic nosodes of different infections in order to send the message to your immune system on what pathogen to attack.
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you may use it without testing, like with all other protocols (herbx, abx, rife, etc).
the energetic testing will help you like it will help you with all other treatments (herbs, abx, homeopathy, rife).
It is VERY easy to use. A 5 year old can use it, without any danger (in the eyes, all over, overdose, no problem at all). There is no overdose.
If in doubt, you can just purchase a cheaper version the Sota Lightworks. It is about 10% of the power of the PE1, but you only have to treat 10X more in time
I mean, I used the PE1 for about 2 minutes each treatment, at first. Sota LW people had to use for 10-30 minutes a week. It's not a lot anyway.
for symptom relief, it will take much longer with LW, I suppose. I use my PE1 in pulsed mode for symptom relief for about 10-30 minutes a day or so.
But I guess LW will take you about 2 hours a day for the same result.
You can just post your questions here for the PE1. I don't have a LW, so I don't know the settings, but people used both (and the Bionic too) in the past, with good results.
PE1 works well for Borrelia, perhaps Bart, but other pathogens, I guess you'll have to continue other treatments.
the advantages are: - no need to treat borrelia with other anti infectious therapies - you feel MUCH better when borrelia goes low grade (like in low gear) - many pathogens simply cannot survive without borrelia. Borrelia is like the headmaster of lyme, without it, it is easier to fight pathogens. Many of my coinfections simply disappeared on their own after photons. I needed to target only a couple after.
During lyme, I had all coinfections Klinghardt people could test. All of them! And I had been bitten so many times, and my daughter too. But we managed to control other coinfections much easily after borrelia went low gear.
Some people though have Borrelia low gear already, but other coinfections like babesia or mycoplasma very strong. I wonder if these people will benefit from photon + borrelia nosodes as well as we did.
If your MAIN problem is Borrelia, like it was for us, photons are very helpful (at least for us).
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