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Hello, I am about a year out from discontinuing my antibiotics, and still have some lingering symptoms, for which I am interested in trying out rife therapy. From all the posts I have read on this site, it looks like the EMEM5A might be the way to go, at least to get started and see if it works for me. Can someone tell me where I should go to buy one?
Thanks!
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Keebler
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- I just sent a PM top you with details for a EMEM5a that is just cost, no mark up (DT). I'm very happy with mine but have not yet really started to use it - as soon as a noisy repair team leaves my complex, I'm ready to start.
Oh, the EMEM does have a little fan in it. Most people do fine with it but I just mention that so you're not surprised. I seem to be the only one in all his years of making this for whom the sound been a concern.
You may have already done this, but, if not - It's important to get Rosner's book and read that. You may be able to borrow one from your local lyme groups. --------------------
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It's great. Be sure to order Bryan Rosner's book Lyme and Rife Machineswww.lymebook.com
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D Bergy
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Are you thinking the next year of antibiotic treatment is not going to clear up the remaining symptoms?
I only ask because I do not want you to spend more money, if there is a good chance they will be resolved anyway.
I do not know a lot about the various antibiotic treatments, but I do know some are helped quite a lot by them.
Keebler gave you the information if you want to pursue this route. I think it can compliment antibiotic treatments, but since the antibiotics have either already removed or converted Spirochete form of Lyme into its protective cyst form, the results are not as dramatic. It seems relatively easy to kill Spirochete form by any number of methods. Cyst form is tougher than nails.
Dan
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