Topic: Karen Allen cured her Lyme disease with a Zapper
Judie added to that discussion:
She also did a massive amount of antibiotics and babesia meds for a long time before doing the zapper.
I'd be cautious of the word "cured." She went into remission at the same time as she started doing the zapper. It could be the zapper, it could be her attributing to the zapper.
Her body could have been recovering from taking mepron and the zapper helped her along.
I just want to put some caution out there for if someone wants to forego antibiotics all together and just to the zapper, it wasn't what she did to get "better."
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Keebler
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- There have been a few here who have had some positive experiences with the Hulda Clark zapper. I'm not sure in what regard, though. -
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Rivendell
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Thanks Keebler.
If I remember the article correctly (notice I said "If" - foggy mind) she stated that she was doing a lot of antibiotics for a couple of years and was still sick and considering IV's, but then heard about a local chiropractor offering Zapper treatments, so she went off of the antibiotics to try the treatment and did so much better afterwards.
Now that is what I have read about her, if I remember it correctly, but I never got to watch her interview, because my computer is too outdated.
So just thought I would ask around.
It would be hard for me to forego antibiotics, because I start getting worse about two weeks after I stop, and I find this scarey.
Thanks again, Keebler.
I hope you are doing better. Did you get to try Rifing? It all sounds so complicated.
Keebler
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- Rather than a zapper, I would suggest a rife were one to either augment or switch their treatment. Still, best to have expert advice by a seasoned LLMD &/or LL ND who knows as much about lyme and other TBD as humanly possible.
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