Bugg
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Hi All-
I am able to try the Bionic 880 equipment (I'm using a similar one with same frequencies manufactured in US) at no cost for a couple of months....
Since it's free, I figure I might as well give it a shot....Just to clarify, I'm not using any of the nosodes/homeopathic items/IVS that Dr. W uses....
I've just completed my 4th treatment with the LED equipment, and it has knocked me for a loop. I feel very flu-like and wiped out....I have a slight, infrequent cough and my eyes feel sticky....I am also getting a canker sore....I feel like this is really drawing some nasty stuff out into my body....I am trying to detox as much as possible and use the sauna...
Did anyone else recall feeling like this? (I plan to do about 6-8 treatments)...Were you guys flu-like the whole time???
Thanks for any insight....
Posts: 1155 | From Southeast | Registered: Oct 2005
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No. I felt good, slightly weird, but basically kept improving, never flu-like. I think the nosodes are critical. They are what directs your body to go for the Lyme and not just a bunch of random issues.
If you go to my blog and read back in Oct of last year, I describe exactly how I feel after every treatment. By the fourth I was feeling improvement because after the 6th I was borrelia-free.
I would recommend taking the time to get some nosodes to use. If you join the Bionic/PE1 group at yahoo (links are posted on threads here), you can ask where to get the nosodes. There is a doctor in Mexico who sells them including the "live" vial. I wouldn't use it again without the nosodes.
After you treat the Lyme, then you can use blood for coinfections, but don't use the blood till you treat Lyme and it's gone. Dr. W found that it was way too intense and even put one person in the hospital.
-------------------- sixgoofykids.blogspot.com Posts: 13449 | From Ohio | Registered: Feb 2007
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Sixgoofykids could you post the link to the Bionic yahoo group? I did a search but I wasn't able to find it.
Posts: 81 | From Italy | Registered: Jan 2007
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