SForsgren
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I just started Ondamed therapy today. Anyone else here used it? Thanks
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robi
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I am trying it also. SO far only one treatment.
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How expensive is the 20 treatments and where are you getting them done? How would one go about finding a place for treatments? I have heard of the KMT23 but no nothing about it.
Loooking forward to your updates!
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I paid $125 for the initial testing (to determine underlying pathogen)and 1 treatment.(I don't have lyme, sis does...and I experiment to relay info. to her)
Amazing! Swollen lymph node under my L armpit gone in a few hours.
As I understand it...these are pretty expensive machines...about $25,000. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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I'm getting my first treatment on the 10th...
Have any of you who tried it had a herx from it?
It salso SO expensive...vene if it helps I haveno idea how I could afford it.
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robi
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Scott and otheres what are you paying for treatment on the ondamed. I am paying $45.
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SForsgren
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You got a good deal. My package was 25 treatments for 1500.
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SForsgren
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The new KMT23 is not available yet. They are taking orders, but expect it to be 2 weeks or so from what I heard this week. I am ordering mine tomorrow.
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Where do you go to get the treatments? How often do you get them? If you get positive results from Ondamed therapy do the results last?
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SForsgren
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I get them in San Francisco from www.HealthDetectives.com. I have only had 2 so far so cannot report with any certainty what may be different.
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SForsgren
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At about 10 treatments now. I think the theory is good. I have not seen significant results, but I do so many things that it is hard to correlate on thing to improvement. I am glad that I am doing it, but I think it may be more useful for someone that is not already doing so many things to improve their condition. May be easier to correlate results. I know a couple of other folks with Lyme doing it now and will see how they progress.
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i want this to be something that works, but i would be careful maybe there is an explanation for what happened to me. i had the first session to dx and was told i had a major infection-not lyme-something more mainstream. i went to my doc and was checked very thouroughly for this (because it is a serious disease) but there was no way i had it according to the doc. now-i'm not one to take what a doc says as true-but in this case-unless the machine was picking up a very low amount of the disease(but i was told it was alot in the session) i just don't know. this is a specialist doc and i do believe him. so i have sort of put the ondamed on hold for awhile (i don't have the money anyway)---but i want to hear what happens to all of you. hope it does work.
is it the same principle as rife?
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SForsgren
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Ondamed will say no it is not the same as rife. They do have some rife and Clark frequencies but they don't "kill" with Ondamed so much as balance and provide your body with the energies they say it needs. I have a rife machine as well and am currently doing both.
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I did my first treatment about 3 weeks ago. I did notice less pain, and all aorund better mood ( they did frequncies for Depression and anxiety)...although I also felt VERY fatigued and out of it for a few days....I'm not sure if it was Ondamed or that I had a bad sinus infection brewing...
Anyway, I will continue for a while on them and seehow it goes. For now I do not have the money , so it will be a while before I can go back. I'll keep everyone posted.
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djf2005
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hey guys-
i was able to find a local ondamed practicioner and just wanted to let everyone know that it really seems to be helping my pain (neuropathy) and just overall sense of well being.
i did one session with my dr in NY, and just today did a session with the local practicioner.
WHAT A DIFFERENCE.
the machine is totally operator dependent, and the operator has to be trained professionally, attending multiple ondamed seminars, and fully understand how to read the patients body as well as apply the correct frequencies/programs.
the session i did with my dr and the session i just did today were like night and day.
this guy knows a wealth of knowledge about the machine and how to apply it. he was able to detect multiple microorganisms i have as well as other issues such as blood flow (i currently have near numb feet) without me saying anything.
after only 2 sessions, and one with the more experienced practicioner, i have to say this looks very promising. it definitley is a big pain reliever, and i cant believe how much better i feel with just one session.
anyway, just wanted to let you all know, i do believe it is a great therapy, but it is 100% operator dependant, as i have experienced.
btw- im around the philly area. most practicioners are charging over 100 bucks for 1 session.
the guy i am seeing is 50$
cant beat that with a stick
cheers.
derek
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Can you PM with the name of the practioner? I am in nj but go to philly area several times a month for another alternative therapy.
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djf2005
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sent.
cheers
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