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Those who were helped by the pe-1 are you still experiencing benefits from it now? Please share your experiences. Is it easy to use? Where do you buy these nosodes for Lyme and coinfections that you attach?
Posts: 723 | From boston,ma | Registered: Jan 2011
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I'm barely using my PE1 today, but if it breaks, I buy another!
The reason is that, so far, this is my ONLY true warranty against Borrelia infection.
My daughter and I are still regularly being bitten by ticks (just this year, I had already about 6 or 7 bites). If I want to, I can get bitten every single day. I just have to go stroll in the woods here, around my house.
So, I can't play around with that, as I do not want to fall sick as I fell, and my daughter fell.
Since 2009, my borrelia has been dormant. I got one or another day that I started feeling symptoms (like arthritis), then tested positively to borrelia (energetically). Then I treated myself again and in ONE DAY it was gone. I re-treated again 1 or 2 weeks (once a week), and had peace for the next years.
My daughter had 2 relapses that also lasted ONE DAY. I mean, symptoms lasted one day, we treated for 10 minutes with the PE1, then next day, she had zero symptoms.
We did again for more twice, to be sure, and then never had to talk about that for the next years...
I owe that to my PE1, and Borrelia nosodes. Simply as that.
I know that if you are infected with many coinfections, and if you have other problems you may not get rid of lyme with photons. At least, not as fast as other people.
I used dr. K's method to treat these 'other problems' (teeth, amalgams, heavy metals, psycho blockades, organ support etc), before I got my PE1. My problem was that, I could put my lyme disease dormant, but I relapsed again and again.
It was then the PE1 with nosodes that stopped the cycle of relapses. So I might have been an 'easy' case for the pe1 + nosodes.
It is pretty easy to use, I find. You can choose pulsed or non pulsed (direct mode).
If you choose pulsed, you have to choose which frequency to use.
There is also intensity (how strong would you like the infrared to shine).
When you use nosodes, I didn't use pulsed: I simply used direct mode, with a middle intensity.
It takes about 5 minutes, possibly 10 for one day session. Then you wait a week, then do it again next week.
In between, you take binders.
The nosodes, I bought in Germany, by Stauphen pharma. I don't know in the US, where people buy these. I know Stauphen pharma nosodes are the ones dr. W uses, and I know they are good.
One set costs about 30 dollars or so, and you can use them for years (I still have mine, from 2009, and that is the one I still use, when we had the short lived relapses).
The only expensive thing is the PE1. But I suppose, for people with lower budgets, you can go for the Sota lightworks, which also work, but it is just weaker (you got to use it longer than 5-10 min, probably for an hour or so? I have no idea, as I do not have it).
I hope this helps. You can send me a PM for more questions!
Posts: 6199 | From Brussels | Registered: Oct 2007
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I used the Bionic 880 (also a photon machine) to get better and used it for a year or two. Now I don't need it anymore, but like Brussels, I'd replace it if it were broken. It is what cured me from Lyme.
-------------------- sixgoofykids.blogspot.com Posts: 13449 | From Ohio | Registered: Feb 2007
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I have food allergies. I am also moderately gluten intolerant. I don't blame those on Lyme Disease.
Recently I had a gut infection that was completely unrelated to Lyme Disease, so if you've read other posts of mine, you might have seen me referring to that.
Does that answer your question about dietary restrictions? I'm not quite sure what you mean. I do not have any dietary restrictions because of having had Lyme Disease.
-------------------- sixgoofykids.blogspot.com Posts: 13449 | From Ohio | Registered: Feb 2007
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quote:Originally posted by Lymieloo: What is a pe1? Is that the same as a Tesla wand?
No, not at all. It is a light, but not the same and the treatment is totally different.
-------------------- sixgoofykids.blogspot.com Posts: 13449 | From Ohio | Registered: Feb 2007
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PE1 and the bionic used infrared light. That is what we used to heal borrelia ...
There are cheaper versions like Sota Lightworks, that also emit infrared. You can use borrelia nosodes with any of these devices (PE1, lighworks, bionic 880).
The Tesla wand uses high frequencies (voltages) to treat. It is not aiming borrelia, specifically. I didn't find any way to transmit borrelia nosode information with it...
There might be a possibility though, as it seems cells communicate with scalar waves (which are emmitted by the Tesla wand). But I need to fall sick again with lyme to give this wand a test...
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