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I want to do this and I'm at the point where my Lyme doc thinks it's a good idea. It's 375 for 1.5 to 2 hr session. Is that average/normal?
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MichaelTampa
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I've paid more and I've paid less. It is reasonable if the quality is good to very good. It is a bargain if the quality is excellent. It is not a good deal if they are just so-so.
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Good grief!! My chiro did it for the cost of one visit.. about $25. It shouldn't take 2 hours to do it.
Yes, you can learn to do it yourself. Try online here or on You Tube.
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Seems steep ...i have a skype doc that will give herbs and homeopathics and a rife schedule for that price ..1 month of tx
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I think what matters is not pure muscle testing, as my child could do that at age 3 or 4.
Most small children can do that, if they are under 5.
What matters is the quality of the person testing you. The method, the knowledge about lyme treatment , gut, teeth, chronic diseases.
If the person is good, that is what counts. Not the muscle testing only...
Here the right hand of Dr. K charges about 90 euros an hour (about 100 US dollars). She's a naturopath, a nurse, not a MD, with a lot of experience, and knows all the recent teachings of dr. K.
My MD charges about 150 dollars an hour, in Switzerland. But it is covered by the insurance.
Both test using ART from dr. K.
People here in Europe cannot believe how much you guys in the US have to pay.
But there are private clinics such as Paracelsus, they will charge more like US fees than European...
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Muscle testing is covered in Switzerland? My bro lives there. From speaking with him didn't seem like the system was any better there than here. Yes I think experience matters too. I assumed the high price was due to exp, time and number of things tested (my supps plus others I'm thinking of going on plus co infections). Any recommendations in the IL area?
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If I told my insurance they were paying for muscle testing, they would not have covered me.
I'll send you a PM to explain how the dr. does. I don't want to leave that public, because I'm glad I could get help from him.
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