This is from the chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia summit, day 2 - they're saying videos are available for viewing through Friday Sept 22.
This is an explanation of many factors for chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, Lyme and some references to co-infections. It's interesting because it's explaining some of the mechanisms of the illnesses.
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map1131
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Good stuff Robin. Thanks.
It was funny that the doctor kept repeating that chronic fatigue and fibro is just a symptom for an underlining illness such as Lyme, Babesia, etc.
The lady just wanted to talk about chronic fatigue and fibro fixes!!!!!!!!!!!
I loved when he talked about his own experiences with Lyme and just how horrible it is.
Pam
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Robin123,
This is the most educational summit I have ever seen on lymenet, to date. So happy you found it to share with us !
You can watch all 3 days, from start to finish, all day today.
My favorite presenter so far is Dr Gerald Smith. A biological dentist, naturopath, pain specialist.
He uses state of the art cyber scan device from Germany. (Brussels, I immediately thought of you!)
Everything in the universe has an electromagnetic frequency. The cyber scan captures a hologram picture of frequencies in your body by using a Telsa coil.
By using a hair strand, urine, blood, or saliva, it captures your core problems by downloading your information into software that contains over 122,000 electromagnetic frequencies.
Then he makes homeopathic imprinted frequencies with sterile saline solutions to take 3x a day under your tongue.
Fascinating.
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