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Has anyone tried the Ondamed machine. I just visited with my LLMD yesterday in MO and he mentioned this biofeedback type of machine that's new from Germany called Ondamed and it is a type of scanner that goes over your entire body while your pulse is being monitored, and there is supposedly a jump in frequencies that your body gives off if there is something your body is dealing with. And you can receive treatments from the machine and has supposedly healed many folks. If you've tried this machine, i'd love to hear from you and find out where I can use this machine to find out more. I've already used the Biofeedback machines, but want to know more about this machine.
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Not sure about ondamned but I go to a biofeedback specialist that uses SCIO. I love it and it helps. Its showed me more than a blood test can. With this machine it uses bands on your wrists, ankles, and one around forehead. It has a built in rife machine so its pretty nice.
I know theres someone here that uses ondamned. I just cant remember who.
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Catgirl
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I love ondamed. It' busts up a herx like nothing else (I feel better within minutes). Your doc is right, it's a PEMF biofeedback machine that finds what is wrong in your body, opens up meridians, and helps cells to function better. All I do is sit there and it does the work.
It hasn't cured lyme for me, but it has helped me so many times. It finds imbalances, lyme, viruses, co infections, stress on organs, etc and works on them. Then it imprints the repairs into a homeopathic water which you can drink in between visits. I feel just as good when I drink the water as I do the day of a treatment.
This machine is way too expensive for me, so I see a practitioner for treatment. You can call the company and ask for a referral to a good practitioner (they will know the best person closest to you).
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It didnt help me
I have been told a lot depends on how good the practitioner is
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