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Has anyone ever heard of treating, eradicating, lyme disease through some kind of laser treatment?
-------------------- Tested positive for Lyme/western blot in May 2010...received standard treatment of doxy for 3wks. Whoop dee doo...symptoms came back in full force following tkr in January 2012. Posts: 46 | From Connecticut | Registered: Sep 2013
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Yes, it's called cold-laser photon therapy using various frequency settings, similar to Rife, that claim to kill pathogens and heal damaged cells. They have come up with frequencies for treating almost every ailment and condition.
Cold laser is FDC aproved for some medical applications like speeding up the healing wounds and injuries. Vets use them a lot for treating livestock. Some chiro's use them for a wide range of treatments.
I don't buy in that it can treat lyme and co's per say, but see some benfits to helping detox and improve your immune system function.
I saw an holistic chiro in MA for about two years who used the Erchonia cold laser device and I also got ionic footbaths, back adjustments, and muscle testing done in same visit. The chiro always said antibiotics were also needed to get well.
I continued treatment until I was about 80% well, had plateaued and went back to work full time making it harder to travel and arrange office visits.
As with any alternative treatment... your milage may vary.
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lasers... the future really is here. i prefer something more natural. here's a guide i found, but i'm not sure about the clinic. i've heard good things, but haven't been there myself yet... http://bit.ly/13jBVcrPosts: 9 | From Mesa | Registered: Jan 2014
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My son also had cold laser treatments done with the Erchonia laser at a chiropractor's office. Unfortunately, it did not help him, especially with the chronic pain which he still has.
As we always say, what works for one person doesn't necessarily work for another.
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