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Does anybody have any experience or opinions to do with EAV Testing ?
EAV = (electro-acupuncture by Voll)
My LLMD suggested I try it to help find what medicines would be good for me, and to help find co-infections.
I'm not sure what to make of it. I try to maintain an open mind and want to get healthy, but I also do not have a lot of money, and don't want to waste it.
I will be reading more into it when my minds more alert. I'd really appreciate any comments!
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SForsgren
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For me, EAV, ART and similar options have been one of the biggest guiding forces in my recovery. If the EAV person is good, I say do it without a doubt.
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clairenotes
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I have not used EAV, 'proper,' but I have used a similar bio-resonance device, with much success. I do agree with Scott, though, that it is important to work with someone with a certain amount of experience.
Claire
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It's pretty cool if you have a tech doing the testing who is experienced and really good. It can be kind of vague, and the remedies, a bit off at times, but it is a cool diagnostic tool, just not very specific.
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hardynaka
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Susan posted here some time ago. She fully recovered from her lyme disease many years ago using this technique.
Check her posts here and in General, she gave the name of her practioner somewhere. She also said the practioner has to be good to work well.
She's in full remission for the last years. ABX-only dind't work for her.
I fully agree with Scott. I've been using ART, that's a muscle test technique, that is really a great tool when used by an experienced practioner. It can really short cut treatment.
Selma
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