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suttles
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I went recently to a naturapathic Dr that has a very state of art electodermal machine from Germany a Kindling.
I went to specifially see if Lyme showed up and it was positive.
I have been checked with two other machines in years past and it showed up with them and they were being used by different people.
I wanted to do this before I started doing any other tests or asking my Dr about treatment. I thought this would let me get an idea if I needed to pursue Lyme as a problem.
I had recently been using doing some things that caused lots of die off and the test also showed that and for the time I needed to work with the toxins that my liver could not handle treatment.
I am taking some things from Jernigan for liver.
This machine did not have the co-infections on it and the Dr is going to get them.
I have been sick since 1987 and lived around horses and had lots of ticks and never thought much about that. Until recently have I looked in Lyme.

Please anyone let me know what you think about being tested with this and if you would put confidence in this test?

Thanks,
Suttles


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My ND uses the EAV machine to establish priorities for my treatments. When I had my first screening, Lyme wasn't the major problem - it was mycoplasmas, brucella, co infections and hormones. Once these were weeded out she was able to get to the lyme. I've had EAV testing w/ other people and I think it really depends on the skill / knowledge of the ND besides type of machine. My ND showed me the uploads to her machine w/ doesn't come with any regular EAV machine. I tried Dr. J's borrelogen w/ no results. it was so dissappointing and it is very expensive anyway. I find I just do better on the custom remedies and LAD treatments.
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