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unfortunately, it is probably too good to be true. they do give you IV therapies but no guarantee it will make any difference. see past threads about this topic - I asked the question myself.
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Keebler
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- Depends on if they actually address lyme, other tick-borne infections, and things that often go with: parasites; heavy metals, etc.
And, IF just support, be sure not too much all at once as on-going consistent liver / kidney support is constant and should not push the body but support. Money may be better spent on a LL ND who is ILADS educated and can follow you on-going with both support AND targeting infections.
Some LL NDs coordinate with LLMDs, too.
Getting massage from someone near you will cost far less. Even support for in the kitchen with nutrition will cost far less at home.
To help determine if the doctors there (anywhere) are LL enough:
WHY you need an ILADS "educated" or "minded" Lyme Literate doctor (whether MD or ND, or both) - starting with assessment / evaluation.
Medical "models" explained here, as to differences in the ISDA & ILADS models of assessment & treatment - and exactly why it is so very important to know the differences.
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