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MrsScampi
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Does anyone have any experience with this testing if so What did you find out? How did this test help you? Do you know of anyone familar with this kind of testing in MA?

Any Doctors in MA? I hope to find out more about this and what things can they find out with this test.

Thanks

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Autonomic Response Testing brought me back to life and helped me to be cured. Nothing else -- and done by a doctor who is not limited by school medicine.

If they are well trained, most of them trained by Dr. K., they can find out all they need to know in order to find the cause, to treat in the right sequence and with the appropriate medicine or remedy.

Of course there are doctors in MA, but they probably do not hang out a shingle telling about it.

Read some of the protocols I have posted on LN that have been made available by Dr. K. and that will explain most of his approach and usually the approach people who do ART are taking also.

http://www.klinghardtacademy.com/images/stories/powerpoints/lyme%202010%20lia.pdf?chakra_shop=5cf0c917b28e1e5947769bafb05149f8

Here is one power point presentation.

Take care.

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Then how do you go about finding these doctors?
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sixgoofykids
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Yes, it helped me a lot. As I was getting better using the Bionic, the ART directed me to what was still an issue for me. I've only had it done a couple times because I don't really have anyone around here to do it, but the times I had it done, it was really informative.

Dr. K's page used to have referrals to people he's trained, I don't know if it still does.

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MichaelTampa
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Mostly they are in the "alternative" health care community, often licensed as acupuncturists or chiropractors. Beyond local word of mouth and looking for advertising in health food stores, you might try calling some alternative health care providers and asking them.
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Here is the Klinghardt referral list. I could not find it on his website...

http://www.lymehope.com/Klinghardt%20Referral%20List.pdf

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You might also do a post for practitioners who do electrodermal screening (bioenergetic testing), which is another very effective (if done correctly) means to see what his happening inside the body. And do a google search or ask in lyme support groups...or search for alternative doctors...they don't advertise this but it's out there, as with the ART testing.

Like ART testing, it is also a form of energy medicine and I believe is very accurate, based on my experience. It has helped guide treatment for my family more than ANYTHING else.

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