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efsd25
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This morning(Sunday)Bryan Rosner and Doug Maclean gave a fantastic
presentation on Lyme disease and techniques for dealing with Lyme, including rife machines.

Of special interest was Doug Maclean's story where he and his family
who all had Lyme disease, did not have great success with
antibiotics and while researching for a way to control the disease
developed the "doug coil", a type of rife device.

Over 10 years ago Doug cultured Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria which he had obtained from a lab. With these live cultures he was able to determine exactly which electromagnetic
frequences killed the Lyme bacteria. He found Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria would die when exposed to frequencies of 306,432,612, or 2112
hertz.

Using the doug coil tuned to these frequencies he was able to control his Lyme disease and return to a productive life. I think
now, he just rifes once a month, to make sure the disease does not return.

If you missed this talk plus others, I think there will be DVD copies of the conference available in a few weeks at www.rifeconference.com

There are some effective alternative treatments for Lyme disease
besides just long term antibiotics that Lyme infected folks should
be at least aware of. Rife is one of them.

Ernie

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Thank you, Ernie.

As abx. are being "taken away", lyme patients need to know...

alternative paths to healing do exist.

It is NOT "hopeless"!

You CAN still get well.

Other "alternative" treatments - besides Rife - can help too...in different ways, but they do seem to work.

Unfortunately insurance companies do not cover these treatments which can be quite expensive.

If you stick to the "traditional" route, what will happen is: your dx "lyme" will become "autoimmune" which will open a whole different class of drugs available to help to control your symptoms. These drugs are very, very expensive, but are usually "covered" by insurance.

What I'm talking about is Humira or others that block TNF alpha (inflammation). It will HELP, but not cure. You will FEEL better.

It is up to you...control the symptoms or look for other ways to erradicate the infection.

Many of you want to simply FEEL better and I truly understand! However, it has been my goal to find a CURE, not merely a bandaid.

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Thanks, Ernie.

I may have to buy Brian's book one of these days... as Marnie said, we'd better start looking at some viable alternatives to prescription meds on the Lyme front.

Tracy

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Bryan's book is REALLY good!

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There are many alternatives to abx to help lessen symptoms. I'm not saying the "cure" yet, because I haven't experienced that yet.

But life is so much better after failing with abx for 3+ yrs. I caught it in the earliest stages and tried many combos of abx and life was hell.

You are in charge of your own healthcare. Don't rely on some doc to make you well with pills that just treat the symptoms. Be open minded and start researching alternative treatment for lyme.

Pam

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