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From what I've observed, we all use many therapies trying to find the right one. If they are charging you $3300 and you don't know EXACTLY what you getting from it or the science behind it, I would be very skeptical.
There is no silver bullet it seems. We just keep adjusting and working and hopefully slowly getting better.
People always tell me it's a marathon, not a sprint. I'm not patient. I would gather more info. though.
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Well, someone I knew beat Lyme with Chinese herbs and strong PEMF treatment - our bodies are electromagnetic and that goes way down whenever someone is ill. Boost it, and cells can function better again. I'll hazard a guess that this is what they're doing, and making you pay for the machine!
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ukcarry
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Queries about Lymestop do appear here from time to time.
I am having regular biomagnetic pair treatment, which is certainly much cheaper than Lymestop and doesn't claim to work in one or two sessions, at least, not for Lyme. There is quite a lot of information about it on the Web if you are interested in it.
It may share some features of the Lymestop treatments and there are quite a lot of Lyme patients (and people with other illnesses) who are having success with it. I am not yet in a position to recommend it from personal experience, but do find it fascinating.
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I checked this treatment out with some Lyme advocates and doctors. Many replies. Good replies too.
The best summary of what they said is- and it went from absolutely NO to, well, maybe for some it might help....
It may work for some to help with symptoms, but it is not a cure.
I didn't mention the price, just gave them the link to the place.
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