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Does anyone know where I can try before buying.
Or is anyone in my area willing to let me borrow one to use temporarily?
Just thought I would ask,as some people have had success asking. I just don't want to spend a lot of money just yet...
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Keebler
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- You might ask the leader of all area lyme support groups within a reasonable distance to you.
You might also ask at cancer support groups, too, or at other groups (for other diagnoses) that may use rife.
I doubt anyone could let you borrow a unit but, as lyme is only treated every 12 days, you could ask if they
"might be in the position to let someone come over for a half hour and try it out once or twice?"
Be sure to let them know that you would be scent free (and ask about their needs around that) and that you do not smoke. This is because (at least the EMEM5 wood case) units can absorb odors and many with lyme are sensitive to scents and smoke.
Legally (due to rife laws), they could not charge you for this. However, if you are in the position to take them some fresh veggies or from your garden or a market they like, that might be a nice trade.
Also ask all area naturopathic doctors as they may have one or know others who do.
If a ND has one, there may be a reasonable cost for a visit but, if they are LL, there's a distinct advantage to being guided by a LL ND. But NOT by just by any ND for actual advice, they should be LL. -
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- You might also post in the discussion links here:
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It would be really hard to "tell" if it's working in only a month or two. Just buy one at a reasonable price, so that you are not so disappointed if not happy with it.
Buy Bryan Rosner's book and/or get on his email lyme group for information.
Then you will know more about it and know how to choose a good one.
I have one discussed in his book. It was only $440 at the time I bought it 7 yrs ago. I think it's still under $500. This guy makes them at cost for Lyme patients.
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There is a gal at the az lyme group that you can go to her house and she'll use it on you.
Do you go to the monthly meetings yet? Ask the leader, he'll know who it is....
-------------------- Lyme, Babs, Fry Bug..... Whatever it is, may a treatment be discovered to make us all whole again! Posts: 941 | From AZ-MT | Registered: Oct 2004
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