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Tallahasseeborrelia
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My LLMD suggested neural therapy for my foot drop.

Because it is considered alternative therapy, it is even harder to find an MD who uses it then it is to find an LLMD.

I did find a German doc in Washington state however, but I am trying to find out more about this therapy.

Is there anyone out there who has tried it and what were the results?

I did find a place in Miami that uses it. It is called Advanced Body run by Andrew Bloch.

I spoke with him at length on the phone. He thinks that Ozone therapy and something called the PK Protocol would work best for me.

He is not a doctor. He has degrees in sports medicine, physical therapy and Oriental medicine.

He also talked about the importance of cleansing the colon with coffee enemas.

Parts of what he said made sense, but when he started talking about coffee enemas...aargghhh!

Anyway, is there anyone out there who has anything to say about Ozone therapy, neural therapy & the PK Protocol?

I did google and got mixed (of course because they are alternative remedies) information, both good and bad.

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i have done the pk protocol without success. it does have its benefits and people i saw at the clinic did improve but it is not a miracle cure. it is expensive and the people who seemed to improve treated very aggressively - several times a week for long period of time.
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