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DaveNJ
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well got my last two amalgams removed today so my mouth is metal free. i am also now 3 months into KPU treatment, 2+ months into treating babesia and 6 weeks into metal chelation.

it will be hard to discern what exactly is working what is not but i will say that i am making a lot of progress and in the last two weeks starting feeling human again. KPU has finally gotten much easier...i think the worst of it is over...i also think the babesia treatment is making a big difference..

i had 4 days last week in a row that were close to symptom free...i still feel my brain is swollen but it is improving each week that passes.

i can only say this much at this point.....i decided to try an ART study because i was without direction...while this has been very hard it has very specific in what we have been trying to do which is to improve detox pathways, figure out what is holding me back(babesia, mercury) and address it.

i can't say i'm fully converted yet but i am feeling very optimistic....and for those at are at a cross road this may something to consider.

i'll keep you posted as this hopefully progress to a better place for me.

Dave

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What is an ART study?

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tetra/biax/plaq, rifampin, amox, flagyl

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DaveNJ
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Marshall,

It stands for Autonomic Response Testing. It is an advanced form or kinesiology. It appears to be very accurate in determining what is not functioning properly in the body and can pinpoint what infections or obstacles are in the way....

Google it and you will see info regarding Dr Klinghart...

Dave

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