I did FCT for about 5 months last yr and though I did feel the remedies were quite strong and were definitely doing something, I hadnt made an awful lot of progress overall during this time though my practitioner did say that it could take up to 2 yrs.
I did meet a couple of people online who feel it helped them enormously with lyme though (one guy used it alongside herbs). The FCT people have a forum here..
A few months back though I was really interested to hear that a few of the FCT practitioners (one particularly prominent one) have now swapped over to NES (www.nutrienergetics.com) as they found that they are getting much quicker results than they ever did with FCT. As a result of this I decided to swap over to NES too.
Both FCT and NES are similar and similar to Allegie-Immun in that they are supposed to give the body the right information in order for it to be able to function properly. FCT works on the DNA level as the sarcodes they use are from the DNA of animal organs/glands and they help the body expel metals and other toxins. Dr Y feels that metals are the main underlying problem for a lot of illnesses and has found that people respond much better to treatments for lyme etc once the metals are dealt with.
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Thats interesting Scott, thanks for sharing. Ive been wondering whether to try AI and wondering how it compares to NES so its good to know someone who has tried both.
I found that I responded quite well to the NES remedies after my initial good response from the photon therapy so I'm wondering if that made a difference. My energy has dropped since then and I havent noticed the same benefit from them but it might be because my practitioner has me on tablets instead of the Infoceuticals this time so I might swap back to see if it makes any difference.
Thanks.
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