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FAQs

What is a session like?

An initial session will last approximately 1 1/2 hours and will begin with a brief review of your patient intake form to understand your symptoms and concerns. Once settled on the table, I will conduct an assessment using kinesiology (muscle testing) to identify where your body is harboring pathogens. (Please bring a clean pair of socks to wear during the treatment sessions, as you will be wearing special shoes for the muscle testing).

 

Once the pathogens are identified, magnets are placed in pairs on the scanning/negative and impact/positive points and stay on for approximately 20 minutes.

 

Additional sessions are generally required to fully eliminate the symptoms of Lyme Disease. Session times average 60 minutes for ongoing treatment. The timing and number of additional sessions will depend on your overall vitality and the complexity of your symptoms.

Is it okay to have Lyme Magnetic Therapy (LMP) while on antibiotics?

Yes. Lyme Magnetic Therapy is compatible with traditional and conventional therapies, including antibiotics.

Are there any side effects?

No. Lyme Magnetic Therapy is safe and natural and has no side effects other than the natural detoxification process for clearing pathogens from the body.

Are there any contraindications?

Yes. Individuals with implanted electrical devices such as pacemakers or insulin pumps should not receive Lyme Magnetic Therapy. Also, individuals undergoing, or having recently undergone, chemotherapy should wait to receive Lyme Magnetic Therapy.

How long does the process take?

Treatment length depends on how chronic and complex your pathogen burden is. Clients with a significant pathogen load will have a longer process. Many clients will experience improvement after four or five sessions.

Sometimes antibiotics aren't enough

If the immune system isn’t strong enough to kill all of the pathogens after having been treated with antibiotics, the pathogens can remain present. Poor diet, environmental toxins, stress, illnesses, genetic predispositions, allergies, and other underlying inflammatory problems can all contribute to a poorly functioning immune system.
In addition, as we’ve seen how Covid has mutated, tick pathogens are also notorious for mutating. They find places to hide from the immune system and antibiotics where there is no blood flow such as scar tissues, moles, and incision sites.

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