AZURE WISH
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I tried yellowbook and google
kineosologist
art practioner
(i did make sure they were typed rite when i searched)
what word am i missing. I am trying to find one locally. If not I have to try to see one 2 hours away in the afternoon. which means i am going to have to go way to many hours without drinking any water.
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Try myofascial Release Practioners. Mine does muscle testing. SHe is very good.
I am in NJ as well if you would like a lead on her.
She has never been wrong so far and is like a medical intuituve/myofascial release therapist and muscle tester all in one. IMO/E she is the real deal.. Anyway PM me if you want more info.
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philly78
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My chiro does it for me. He is fairly knowledgeable in lyme as well.
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sixgoofykids
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Learn to do it on your own. It takes practice, but can be done.
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AZURE WISH
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triathlongal - sent you a pm. i will search that too.
philly - i did actually look at chiropractors too,but all of em around here seem to be regular old chiropracters.
sixgoofykids - I actually have instructions on how to do it.. an awesome poster even. but i am in so much pain have major weakness balance coordination issues. If i could even manage to do it i doubt it would be accurate. I am definetely reacting to alot of foods.. i need an accurate list at this point.(so ALL foods need to be tested plus emfs) Hopefully someday i will be able to do it myself though.
sixgoofykids
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Foods would be tough. I usually have a good idea of supps I need just based on intuition, then I can test to narrow it down, but to get a list of foods is a whole different story.
Good luck finding someone.
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I thought it was ART, I can't sem to find one in Connecticut either.
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AZURE WISH
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i tried ART but unfortunately the results mostly come up as art (fine art and design art) at least for me.
lisa - make sure whoever you see is lyme literate. usually thats not all the person does so its usually not their label.
kinesology
naturopath
chiropractors can (although not all. none around here do)
i still have to try the suggestions at the top - myofascial Release Practioners
also maybe someone can help you find one in seeking a dr.
I need one but not necesarily for tick borne diseases (tbd) in itself. i just need them to test what foods is making me sick. cuz i know there is alot of them.
MichaelTampa
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Some acupuncturists and some chiropractors can/will do this for their patients. That is where I would look for people to ask.
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AZURE WISH
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accupuncutreists have smelly offices. i have severe mcs. cant do it. I checked local chiros...they dont do it.
i guess i may have to try to go to pa. so far away and can only go afternoon. more risky even.
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