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I have been sick for 10 years, misdiagnosed for 3 and now treating for 7.
I know so many of you are in the same boat. I am on my third and probably most astute LLMD.
I feel like I am on an merry go round. Abx, herbs, slip backward, abx, herbs, slip backward, more abx I am sure I have yeast issues and my body is now 10 years older and feels out of gas.
My diet is impeccable. No dairy, no gluten, no sugar. I exercise as often as I can. Just got a sauna, so I am hoping that helps.
Don't get me wrong, I have had patches of wellness, where I have felt 90 percent, but those almost always are the times I am on abx.
I am considering Ondamed and wondering what real life experience anyone has had with this. We have thrown so much money at this disease since 2004, that we really cannot afford another rabbit hole, that really doesn't work and costs us huge amounts of money that we don't have.
I know it's all about the individual and I know many people here are still struggling like I am.
Did anyone find this helpful? If so was it in conjunction with herbal protocols or any other type of treatment?
Sometimes I feel like there has to be some kind of end to this madness and I am just missing it.
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Yes, I find it helpful, though I doubt it cures lyme, but I have met two people who knocked lyme into remission--one of the two was doing other things additionally though.
It finds stuff, zaps it, and I feel better afterwards, so I continue to get treated. It's also gentle (don't feel like I'm getting electrocuted). It's just another tool in my arsenal to help fight not only lyme, but co infections as well.
I also get a homeopathic water to drink in between visits. The homeopathic water has all the frequencies I was treated with during my visit, so I have on-going treatment between visits. Remember to take a water bottle with you if/when you go.
IMO, there is never one thing that knocks lyme back, but more likely a multitude of things that do it. I also take herbs too, some meds, and do other things to help (acupuncture, reiki, etc).
Unfortunately, I have found no end to the madness of treating, but I will find it, or a happy medium (I can feel it coming--optimistic).
P.S., the sauna helps (lyme hates heat).
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I have used Ondamed with a practitioner on numerous occasions. Probably 15 visits. It really reduces my Bart symptoms (I am using Rife and Doug Coil for Lyme and Bart). I cannot see the practitioner enough to only use Ondamed alone but I like it.
I spoke to a person working at Ondamed in NY, I think it is a German company, who had been treating about a year and was about 70% better. Not much had worked for him in his past and he could no longer take ABX. No way for me to confirm but he certainly sounded very credible.
I like it and feel very relaxed and energetic after my treatment. I would do more but the practitioner in Houston is about an 1 hr from my work. So I see her when I can.
All the Best, MattH
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I have tried it but the practitioner I used...I don't think he was very experienced in lyme frequencies..he was just kind of putting on random frequencies depending on what I was feeling..it didn't seem organized and I stopped. ..I would start again if I found someone good...
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