robi
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I heard alot about this at one poit but now I never hear any more discussion. Does anyone have experience? Is it like a rife?
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Really, no one??
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another try for the AM
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I just looked it up online. It seems similar to the rife from what I read. I would be interested also if anyone has personal experiences with this device.
I spoke with a rep fron the web site and she was going to put me in touch with a guy who had chronic Lyme and became finctional again b/c of this machine. Will let you know when I talk yo him.
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Thanks Christine ..... you can email if you wanna.
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I have had several treatments with the Ondamed. It is different than rife. Their web site is www.ondamed.net.
I met a former lymenetter, lymenet name merton, who after 4 yrs of abx finally got better using ondamed. He told me he felt improvement after one tx. Good person.
He purchased one for himself and now works training people to use them (mostly physician's office staff).
I did not notice any effect. Each of us is different.
My LLMD has one in his office and it is in constant use. A staff member does it full time. It's not just for Lyme and doesn't target Bb as rife is supposed to do.
It's a much more sophiscated machine than rife.
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The Clinic where Dr. K. practices have an Ondamed. It is not used all that frequently, because most Lyme patients have many other issues that need to be addressed first. Then the frequency treatments should be repeated often and it gets quite expensive. Most patients use the KMT device instead if they want to go that route also that covers everything from A-Z that a patient might need and in the long run is much less costly. It can be used any time, day or night when you own the device. I hope the new KMT is available soon. I would not want to ever be without it, well or sick. But I would have a problem running to some clinic several times a week to get a treatment.
I am also not sure whether all conditions and infections are covered in it - right off the bat, when they tested my husband as a guinea pig when they got the machine several years ago, a major infection that my husband definitely had as determined by Dr. K's testing, did not show up on the Ondamed. Treating that infection played a major role in his recovery, yet it was not picked up by the Ondamed.
It's a computer and you can't program something that you don't know about, or you can't treat something that the machine does not pick up. It is a good machine, if everything in your body is recognized by the machine. And that's the hook where I have doubts.
A machine will always be a machine. Plus you are exposed to an electromagnetic device that influences the energetic body from the minute you sit in front or aside it.
It is also important that the person treating you with it knows what they are doing. It's a quick dollar made in a doctor's office. I have not heard any of Dr. K's patients using it.
That was my perception and others may have of course a different opinion.
Take care.
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