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franky
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I have read on this site and also internet articles about both of these therapies. Does anyone know if these are the same or similar therapies and if any long term studies have been done regarding not only outcomes but any adverse effects.
I have resisted trying these but antibiotics do not work for me and am getting desperate.

Thanks for your help.

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Lymetoo
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anodyne works for soft tissue pain....but as far as I know, it doesn't kill anything. [?]

KMT may or may not kill spirochetes. I don't know. Same thing with Rife....though I think Rife has a known track record at least among patients.

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GiGi
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KMT and anodyne are not related.

We have used the KMT's with great success and many patients are using them. You can call Nancy at 1-541-488-6770 - she is the expert on it.

You can also read through www.neuraltherapy.com/articles. Check the article "Lyme Disease: A Look Beyond Antibiotics". Dr. K. whose website that is was our doctor. He designed the KMT basing it all the medical expertise that is necessary for that.
Feel free to contact me. However, I will be gone for a few weeks starting Wednesday. So contact Nancy. She can explain.

Take care.

P.S. We followed a very similar route - with little antibiotics and everything else as close to natural as possible. Read the website. You will gain a lot of valuable info.

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