This looked very interesting to me since acupuncture has helped me reduce my pain. Does anyone out there have any info on this particular practitioner and/or treatment.
It seems odd that she would get many opportunites to treat Lyme in New Mexico. Yes, I know it is everywhere but given the hot, dry climate in NM it is far less likely.
Please share your thoughts.
Thanks, robi
Posted by EyeBob (Member # 12572) on :
Interesting, I'm going for and accupuncture treatment next week. I'll see what he says about all of this.
bt
Posted by Peck (Member # 14526) on :
I'm going to go as soon as I have some sort of income.
Last year I went before I was diagnosed again. I went in for a foot problem and she told me I was not well.
She did the cuppings (sp?). Ouch but telling.
Posted by GiGi (Member # 259) on :
Got dizzy reading it - sounds like she may need some help too! I have never seen it as complicated as the lady makes it. Laser depending on strength and color with nosodes works very well.
Green laser works well for pain, with or without nosodes and regular anti-bug anti-metal medicines (lasered in). You can do it yourself. www.nurseandi.com
Infrared laser with nosodes - same method via certain points, but with a strong laser, works super. Think of group investment and hire a muscle tester. See my post on infrared success. Absolutely real.
Deciding factor is a good muscle tester.
The best way to find out whether a patient "survives" this protocol is to ask her herself and get some references. If she understands Lyme and thus your inquiry, she will respond with empathy and give you some answers to hang your hat on, i.e. how many Lyme victims has she been able to help to get well with this method.
Don't spend your money until you get an honest answer.
We were always curious about New Mexico - was told to be careful because of winds and metal exposure due to historical events nearby. My friend left there because of this. Did you move there?