I am wondering if anyone has tried this new laser therapy for chronic lyme. I am researching this as I met someone that is trying this...wondering if anyone else has tried?
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Which kind of laser therapy? You mean cold laser?
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I am taking a look at a center which charges a set price and uses laser as its main modality (but also other things)- has anyone tried this? It sounded similar to rife to me but I was assured this is different.
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I had very good results with cold laser therapy. I think it probably was one of the best things I've tried.
I think I've heard of that clinic, but I've haven't been there. It was too expensive for me.
It is different from rife. I think rife uses sound frequencies, but cold laser uses light frequencies. The good thing about cold laser is that you don't need as many treatments.
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You can also buy a device, it is not that expensive.
I also did a few sessions with a friend. It does feel good.
I don't know long term though... Only trial and error would tell.
anyway, I think if you do about 5 sessions and pay for them, you can already buy the device.
My friend is a dentist, and she uses that to stop bleeding, to help patients heal faster from surgery. She's pretty impressed.
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I went through cold laser treatment along with several other members here like 13 years ago.
Frequencies are programmed into the device and applied in a similar manner as rife. Like most things Lyme, the treatment can be helpful but it's certainly not a magic bullet.
I think I paid $30 bucks for each session. I wouldn't spend more than that personally. I would be suspicious of anyone making claims like that center in MA.
I now own a couple different lasers which run at different wavelengths as well as a plasma rife machine. Neither are cheap to acquire, about 4-6K each.
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Yes - they are pricey and claim to cure long term lyme. I cant really find many reviews so thought i would ask this group
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