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Eli
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Hello Everyone,
I just signed on to this site to see if I can find some answers for my 12 year old daughter who was diagnosed w/Lyme 6 months ago, but for the past 3 years we've taken her to every specialist under the sun.
She is unable to tolerate a full dose of ANY of the antibiotics the dr has prescribed (we left his office w/many). When we do give her even small doses, the herx is so intense she can hardly lift her head off the pillow and is completely bed-ridden. It's been horrible.
I'm now looking at other options. It was brought to my attention through some friends that someone in CA is treating Lyme w/kinesiology and swears this treatment has cured her daughter.
We're also looking at hyperthermia treatment, as whole body hyperthermia is known to kill spirochetes if the body temp reaches 107 degrees. They are apparently doing this at a clinic in Germany, there is also a physician in Salt Lake City Utah.
We are desperate to help our daughter, she is really suffering and I can't see her maintaining antibiotics orally any longer.
Does anyone out there know ANYTHING about these two treatments or has anyone heard any success stories with these?
Thank you so much to anyone that can respond!

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