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I have listened to his twice monthly web video chats and really like what he has to say. If you have not participated in them you can sign up for his Tuesday sessions (they are free and both medical professionals and friends and family of lyme patients participate).
He says that a some of his patients get better with Banderol and Samento while others he is more agressive. What I like about what I have read on his site and what he says in the video chat sessions is that he is not fixed in his approach.
He seems to stay current with what is working and can modify if necessary to meet the patient's needs.
He also gives good explanations for some of the more complex issues we face. This has really helped my understanding of where I am in my current protocol and why.
However I can only attest to what I have seen, heard, and read. I have no other experience with him or his office.
All the Best, MattH
Posts: 607 | From Houston Texas | Registered: Mar 2011
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Thank you MattH.. I also liked what he has to say and how he has everything on his site. Yes actually has a protocl and products (not his own) that work and step by step process.
Yes, the fact he is not only fixed on one method is what I really liked as well. Using as much natural as possible and then integrating ALL other methods as well.
I have a rather complex case of late stage neuro lyme. I have tried some common ones that many ppl use and seem to handel much better on the herx part. In fact, I dont herx much at all, which is a good indicator that Im detoxing pretty good. But it also makes it harder to get to the other forms of Lyme. Thank you for your response!!! I will look into his webinars.
Yes.. he does see Lyme pts.. in fact they have an office in **** very promising for LYME and chronic illness.
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There are no lyme doctors in my area but there is an alternative MD who partners with Dr. M.R. for his lyme patients.
Posts: 705 | From WA state | Registered: Jul 2011
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