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Posted by Tincup (Member # 5829) on :
 
Episode #64: LymeStop with Dr. Tony Smith, DC

Quote from Scott- Better Health Guy- "His accumulated knowledge and wealth of clinical experience eventually inspired him to develop and teach several profound healing techniques.

They include AllerTouch, CranioBiotic Technique (CBT) and, most importantly, LymeStop.

LymeStop is the product of Dr. Smith’s research with hundreds of chronic Lyme disease patients. Thus far, this all-natural technique has helped more than 4,000 Lyme sufferers worldwide.

Due to the tremendous amount of physician interest and patient need, Dr. Smith will be teaching LymeStop in the near future.

https://betterhealthguy.com/episode64
 
Posted by lymenotlite (Member # 33166) on :
 
$3,300 for five treatments which includes supplements. $500 up front to make an appointment and appointments are backed up three months ahead. He uses Thorne, Pure, Standard Process, and I think she said his own Lymestop supplements.

The woman I spoke with said he has a 70-80% success rate. There are testimonials on his site which is at http://www.lymestop.com/

He was supposed to start training other health care specialists but has not scheduled that.

I live near this clinic but is it worth the price? I don't want to be the first to find out.
 
Posted by lymenotlite (Member # 33166) on :
 
Also, they're only open three days a week. Wonder why if they are so busy.

And the woman I spoke with told me that the usual price for lyme treatment could be $50-60,000 (so $3,300 was not so bad).
 
Posted by TX Lyme Mom (Member # 3162) on :
 
Lymenotlite,
You can buy Thorne supplements from I-Herb and from other on-line distributors as well. Standard Process is distributed only through chiropractors. There are good quality supplements available from Pure Encapsulations, but I don't know if this is the same as simple "Pure."

There are plenty of alternative doctors in your geographical location of WA state, so I'd look around to find another clinic which does not advertise mainly via testimonials. The LymeStop website didn't look very impressive to me.

To be honest, this clinic sounds like a high priced scam outfit to me, but then maybe I'm just jaded because I've been involved with the Lyme community for a couple of decades now already, as a patient advocate and a Lyme activist.

That's because the Lyme patient in our family, our adult daughter, has been well for nearly an entire decade already, come this next Dec., 2018, the anniversary of when she stopped treatment for Lyme. Thus, I'm no longer feeling nearly as desperate for answers as I used to be 15-20 years ago, back when there weren't nearly so many good options for Lyme patients as there are today.
 
Posted by Badtick (Member # 9794) on :
 
No thanks. Be very wary of any treatment that is not pay per visit.
 
Posted by Tincup (Member # 5829) on :
 
Good info from all! Thanks for sharing!
 
Posted by lymenotlite (Member # 33166) on :
 
It was two days ago that I called Smith's clinic for information. I did not leave my phone number with them nor did I ask for a return call but if you're a business, you can capture a blocked number which mine is and was.

Today I got a call from them asking whether I'd like to make an appointment. Sleazy sales tactics.
 
Posted by Richard_F (Member # 50948) on :
 
i've heard of quite a few folks who've gotten much better using his biomagnetism approach. i know someone who may be going so can get more intel from them.

$3300 is nothing in lyme land given the length most take to eradicate this disease. proof is in the pudding as in does it work?
 


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