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What can you tell me about this place that supposedly uses magnets to treat Lyme?
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Several I know have tried this with no success, but that doesn't mean it won't work for some.
My question is will the magnets go deep enough?
And like so many other treatments it is expensive and not covered by insurance.
There is a clinic like this with the same name in Idaho that gets horrid reviews on Yelp--not that Yelp is the end all be all of review sites.
Best wishes! Let us know if you go.
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There Is No Quick Fix For Lyme Disease. That said, there are good reviews and bad reviews on Lyme Stop, mostly bad though.
Better Health Guy website gave it a good review but admitted he did not start at Lyme Stop until he was 90% better, also he’s a sponsored website so his loyalty might be called into question.
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I've been digging deep into this Dr. Michael Anthony Smith who is the doctor.. but he is a chiropractor and goes by Tony Smith on FB.
Do you know name of clinic in Idaho?? That is where he supposedly lives?? I'd love to know as much info as possible to prevent my friend from spending money with them. Thanks
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