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un_ptit_gars
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Hello everyone!

After searching some new devices on the net, i've seen that this one which seems to be particular and helpfull for lots of people (but who don't have lyme i guess).

So is there someone here who has already bought it? is it really good and on which particular points? (ache? fatigue? general stimulation?)
Please share about it if you know something!

Thanks!
Renaud (the french lyme guy!)

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SOTO LIGHTWORKS would be my choice. Several here have found that to be of some help for adjunct purposes.

I'd put my money on things that directly address the infection, though. Treating the infection(s) is number one on the list. Support measures follow that.
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I have the lightworks but now sure how to use it for lyme. any help? Would love a pm to know how you use it.

I've been seeing the zpm wand pop up more and more. Starting to stir my interest.

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Thanks for your answers guys! [Smile]

Is there anyone else who has a feedback with the amega wand? It seems Gigi has tried it already (i've seen it somwhere on the forum), so maybe you could tell us more about it?

Thanks everyone!

Renaud

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I would not touch the amega wand with a ten foot pole. You are mobilizing garbage/toxins that has no way to go unless you are well informed how to deal with all the toxins.
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