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i was reading earlier about ART testing. what does it stand for and what exactly is it? how would you go about finding someone who practices it?
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GiGi
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If you do a yahoo or google search, you will find several more explanations.
I was treated with ART and it worked very well for me and many others that I know. I have posted about it many times.
Just as an example, with ART it can be determined in a couple of minutes which toxicity issues someone is facing; whether you are heavy metal toxic; which heavy metal; where is it located in your body; do you still have a lyme problem; do you still have to be concerned about co-infections; which ones.
Whatever is found with ART, the treatment is also determined right alongside. You will know best what will work best for you for whichever problem you face at this particular time.
I would suggest you read up on it.
There is a referral list that is outdated on www.neuraltherapy.com and it only lists the neural therapists. You can call the Institute and find out if they are ready with their updated referral list yet. Other than that, usually ART practitioner are part of any integrated med clinics, etc. You just have to search a bit and you will find them. You will probably not find them advertising in the local paper or yellow pages.
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