To board administrators: This is NOT a Lyme doctor or a clinic that treats lyme disease specifically. This is a complementary medicine clinic.
I was just wondering if anyone has been here or heard or them. The website has a lot of Lyme Disease testimonials. They use complemetary medicine and not antibiotics.
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Wow- so wierd that you posted this. Just this past weekend I was told about an individual in the area that I grew up in that is at this very clinic (currently). The person who told me about this individual actually had some informational materials from this clinic, and I was able to phone the clinic the other day and request the same info. for myself. I know that one of their booklets is on Lyme (and from the quick glance that I got at it, it also includes information on some of the co-infections).
I checked out their website as well (just to see what the place was all about), and the testimonials therein do have a lot of people afflicted with Lyme and other more difficult to treat diseases (heavy metal/mold illness, lupus, undiagnosable conditions, etc.).
It seems that various treatment protocols are embraced; from phototherapy, abx usage, and various supplements. It might be a place to consider if one has failed on conventional treatment.
If I happen to find out any more about the individual who is currently being treated at the clinic, I will let you know.
One thing that seems a little amiss about some of the Lyme-related testimonials is this: the disease is listed incorrectly as "Lyme's."
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Well its good to know that someone else has heard of it! I didn't know that they used abx also. The testimonials said that they felt better in 4-6 weeks! Perhaps that is too good to be true, but still intrigues me. I would love to hear about the individual you know being treated there. Please keep me posted!
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This clinic is more alternative than traditional western medicine. The doctor will use pharma drugs if he feels the need but tries to stay away from them.
I have some friends that have been, some have had great success there and some just saw slight improvement.
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