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With my order getting closer I re-read Dr. W's chapter in Insights into Lyme Disease Treatment. A couple extract: 1. Photons are radiated and absorbed by the skin reaching all organs, even the brain and pass through the branchings of the nervious system and spinal cord. The photon signals also reach other tissues and influence all systems of the body, including the immune. 2.They also increase the production of leukocytes and macrophage, CD-57 cells and lymphocytes.... 3. Following the photon treatment, I administer a hyperbaric ozone ... 4. Finally, all of my patients receive a detoxification treatment which includes an intravenous infusion of ......... 5. Since photon therapy can reactivate dormant infections and diseases, it's important to get toxins from these out of the body....
I know many of the success stories went to Germany, and some are doing on their own. How did you all come to a comfort level with the purported efficacy that it is safe to assume it does not do anything damaging, ie cancer etc. My wife just had a benign brain tumor removed so I don't see how I can treat her. I have (3) adult children I would love to use this technology on but would love to hear from all of you the safety with and without doctor supervision.
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I have told many people how I used it and they copy it on their own and have done well. It takes a bit longer than the treatment in Germany, but without the detox IV's (I did not receive the ozone infusions, he didn't do them routinely when I was there) you need to go slower to minimize the reactions and give the body time.
It's just light, so I don't know how it would be damaging. But because it does make the body stronger to get rid of the infection, you can only go as fast as your detoxification channels in your body allow. There have been people who have over-used it and had bad results.
I think it's easier to have different questions asked in different threads .... but that might just be me. I always scan the board for photon questions, but I don't always look at the longer threads on it.
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As you probably know I treat by myself. Not because I didn't want doctor's supervision, but because unfortunately there are no physicians that could follow you on the photon treatment.
With all my respect to DR. W.in Germany thinking of combining the nosodes with photon devices and treating Borrelia, he gave us very powerful tool for killing infections but he didn't succeed in treating Lyme disease.
After leaving Germany when he pronounced me free of Lyme I was still very symptomatic. So I knew, I had to continue. My very good LLMD, could not help me anymore in the path I have chosen, since she follows the "classical" abx Lyme treatment.
God bless Brussels, who have showed me the way and coached me in the beginning until I became confident in my energetic tests. I have learned a great things from her!!!
I also try to learn all possible info from this site and from DR. K. trainings. There is huge amount of helpful information on LN from people like Brussels or bejoy, who got well on their own using photons.
I see it this way - there is no doctor that will make us-Lyme sufferers to get well without our personal involvement. The more we get involved the faster we will get well!!!
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I have watched the photon thread closely. I also have a dear friend who is a doctor of accupunture and NAET. We do alot of muscle testing with vials. I will have to decide which to use. Did you have any concerns about the "power" of the treatment and the knowledge of what else it could do?
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