lyme in Putnam
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Anyone doing ondamed, I've been running lyme about 2/3 weeks. My body is calling for 4, 5 and 6 min. Ran lyme snd candida mon snd wed. Can you herx at a low frequency for a short time?,
-------------------- He took u to it, He'll you through Posts: 2837 | From NE. | Registered: Apr 2007
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I have been doing 1 hour per visit. I make about 3 visits per month. My practitioner is going mostly for Bart and Liver. I use Doug Coil daily for the rest.
I am also taking mostly Buhner herbs.
I feel great about 90 minutes after the treatment. However I cannot say I am making great strides. The Bart replicates so fast that when I miss 3 or 4 days of Doug Coil I really feel it in my lower legs. My memory is better but not nearly where I would like it!
All the Best, MattH
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Catgirl
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Yes, I herx at those low minutes sometimes.
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lpkayak
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It didnt help me I have heard it matters how good the practioner is
-------------------- Lyme? Its complicated. Educate yourself. Posts: 13712 | From new england | Registered: Feb 2004
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This my take, so if it is not completely accurate please correct me.
Feedback from the body on what the machine is treating seems very important. The practitioner takes my pulse 20 to 30 times during the session to make sure my body is telling her where to concentrate.
When she hits a problem area my pulse quickens and it is noticeable to her. One of the problems is the bacteria that is not killed moves away from the treatment area so I asked and she said it is good to take the killers (I do Buhner herbs) before the treatment.
Again just an opinion from my treatments.
All the Best, MattH
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