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She lives in NC but is close to South Carolina as well, and is willing to travel 2.5 hours in any direction.
She is very fragile and very sensitive, therefore someone who practices Dr. K's method of ART (autonomic response testing), or some kind of bioresonance testing or Zyto would be best. Alternative medicine seems to be a better option.
Thank you!
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Does anyone else have any recommendations for an alternative/holistic practitioner in NC or SC?
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This patient is still searching for a holistic physician (who hopefully does some kind of energetic, bioresonance, ART or Zyto testing?) who is good with fragile patients in the NC or SC area. If anyone has any suggestions at all, they would be greatly appreciated.
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AuntyLynn
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Too bad. Most LLMDs will treat with antibiotics first, and it's hard to conquer Lyme even with lots of those. That's not to say that herbs and supplements aren't used with some success, they're just not likely to do the job alone.
You may want to check out the Rifer thread.
Sorry, but IMHO, if your friend is already fragile, she needs some serious treatment.
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