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McCoysMom
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My dog has Lyme disease. Exposure to anaplasma- pcr was negative.. He also has lymphoma. I recently started to read the book: energy medicine-the scientific basis by James L. Oschman Ph.D. He talks about resonance therapy for Lyme disease with boehms method for the frequency .

I then internet searched resonance therapy and rife came up. Tons of info came up some saying real rife machines no longer exist in the United States. I cannot afford to buy a machine.

Searching for a practitioner for animals, little or no options come up. Searching for a practitioner for humans, not too many options either. I found someone who practices bioresonance in NYC, who is willing to treat my dog. It's over 2 hrs away for me, I want to make sure it is worth the time money and energy.

If anyone could please help me out. I know we are not allowed to post names and exact info for Drs or practitioners, if you have info could you please privately contact me? I am desperate to help my dog and do all I can.

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You're afraid to treat him with antibiotics?

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I just saw the part about lymphoma. Are you able to afford a rife machine that costs about $500?

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I don't know of any LL veterinarians or practitioners you are specifically looking for, but I was thinking maybe you could find help for your dog in this book written by a German doctor. In it, he includes cases of animals being treated for Lyme Disease.

"The Homeopathic Treatment of Lyme Disease" by Peter Alex

https://www.amazon.com/Homeopathic-Treatment-Lyme-Disease/dp/0975476319/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1468602326&sr=1-1&keywords=homeopathic+treatment+of+lyme+disease

Check the online state Lyme groups at:
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/NewJerseyLyme/info

Maybe they might know of someone.

Some more resources (including Support Groups info):
http://whatislyme.com/websites-and-support-groups-by-state/

http://www.lymenet.org/SupportGroups/UnitedStates/NewJersey/

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Keebler
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My guess is that if you talk to the human practitioners and builders of the kinds of rife machines those here know about, you will find some detail about pets as many of them likely have pets, too.

I would also contact any LL naturopathic doctors in your area for they are great sources of holistic vets as well.

Now, here's one major consideration with humans, with rife therapy, specific liver & kidney support MUST accompany it - partly some that will bind to heavy metals and other things to help move out the "debris" from killing spirochetes. They can "let go" of various parasites, heavy metals, etc.

1. Spacing of sessions.

The liver and kidneys in a human can be overwhelmed if too much too soon and without key support with herbs and certain nutrients.

2. Liver / Kidney support.

For humans, with lyme, rife treatments would be just every 12 days so that the body can do the "clean up" work and also not be hit so hard all at once which can stress out the kidneys.

So, when you find some contacts to consult, ask them about these issues in relation to your wonderful, loving dog. The spacing of sessions will surely matter but not sure of how that would be for dogs.

And, key supports also vital for dogs but not all human herbal or nutrients supports would be safe for dogs. Some are but some are not.

A HOLISTIC VET organization good to find.

You might also post in the discussion groups listed here:


http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=117755;p=0

RIFE Machine - Reference LINKS

and "How to find a LL ND" links here, too.


[editing to add: oh, I see you already found the discussion group and have posted there. Best of luck for finding exactly what you need and that it all goes very well for you and McCoy.]

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GLUTEN can clobber dogs, too.

If your dog is not gluten free, as with humans, this might be an excellent help. Really, it's not just "a thing" but a very important finding of recent years that many dogs should not be consuming gluten.

As with humans, there are a variety of reasons beyond just the stomach issues that involve inflammation and nerve function. By eliminating gluten (and additives) that usually helps both humans and canines to feel better and be better able to manage the rest of the tasks at hand.

Google can lead you to some good sources on this matter. A holistic vet, too.
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A question that just came to mind: microchips. If your dog has a microchip (for identification if lost) . . . you might just ask if there are an issues with that.

I rather think not as it's not a device like a pacemaker, just a readable record but seems a good question to ask of someone who would know for certain.
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