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Borrellia
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Hello all,
Has anyone else experienced inability to determine if their KMT treatments are effective? I have had two or three? treatments where I noticed immediate benefits. Other times I could not determine if I received any benefit. I would like to know if this indicates that it is not always effective and if so what might contribte there.

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SForsgren
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It's not a once or twice treatment that you look for benefits from. You do it several days a week for a period of time and benefits are often observed. I did it for 6 days a week for six months and did find that it seemed to help. I use it on a less frequent basis now and still believe it is a good option.

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Scott

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GiGi
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I would suggest that you use it often. I posted a lot on KMT technology, recently on 7/1/07 when discussing Microcurrent technology. If you do a search, you will find good info here -- and don't forget it is also possible that you are mobilizing metals when you use it. Be sure to use the mop-up agents, chlorella, etc.

Take care.

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For me, I had very fast improvements sometimes, really amazing fast improvements (not on lyme programs though), while other times took longer time to feel I was improving on something.

I'm using it for more than a year now, on a more or less regular basis. Specially since my recent re-infection.

I think of it a bit like a cocktail of herbs: you need to continue taking these herbs to get well, it won't kill at once, it acts like herbs, you need constant use, regularity, and slowly you'll get better in general.

There were miraculous things like when I sandwiched some problematic parts (usually due to arthritic pains) and the pain just vanished fast, in few sessions.

Other wonderful sandwiched treatments on jaw infection/ canal roots etc.

Lyme programs for me (1-2), I see slower improvements.

Selma

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