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To: chuckles
Insurance won’t cover it. I paid $160 per treatment. If you have lead poisoning it might be covered, but not for heart disease.

Thank you. I was fearing it would be much more. Might be worth a try to see if I perceive a difference in how energy-depleted I feel, having exhausted many other approaches (avoid drinking/smoking, research diet and eat healthy, get enough sleep, take vitamins & minerals, research and fine-tune meds for chronic condition, etc.).

100 posted on 07/24/2019 7:32:53 AM PDT by Albion Wilde (It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it. --Douglas MacArthur)
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To: Albion Wilde
Depending on your doctor and diagnoses, they can give you a cocktail of other substances to make you feel better. Chelation is basically EDTA in saline. Vitamins and minerals can be added to suit. Also my clinic can give you what they call UBV treatment. They take your blood out and run it through UV light and put it back in your vein. I've heard of people that came in with the flu and left with no symptoms. It again is expensive, like $300-$400. Another treatment they do is called prolo. They take your blood and separate the stem cells out and inject them at the site of an injury such as rotator cuff, or torn knee. Regular doctors use this for pro athletes injury. I believe these are $400- $600 and might be paid for with insurance depending on the diagnosis. Sports doctors can charge $1500-$2000 or more per injection, but insurance will cover it. I've heard that with 3 injections, people have avoided even surgery for torn rotator cuffs which normally require up to a year of recovery. He also uses Hyperbaric chambers for stroke victims, burns, and other problems.

These holistic doctors are people that want to heal you no matter what it takes, even going against FDA or JAMA. Cost is generally cheaper than a mainstream doctor because they know the bottomless billfold of insurance and government will not pay for non approved treatments.

Mainstream doctors are politically biased against these doctors and pay lobbyists to squash insurance coverage. If you realize how much money heart trouble and diabetes generate for the medical field vs a safe treatment, as safe as aspirin, that has positive results, you can see the motivation to squash information on this subject. This treatment has been available since the 1940's, yet no real blind studies have happened. I only am aware of two clinics within 150 miles of me, but they are full to the brim 6 days a week with 40-50 chairs. Each chair has a testimony of miraculous cures or they would stop coming. If this method of treatment was ever acceptable, it would take hundreds of billions of health dollars out of the system.

101 posted on 07/24/2019 9:06:56 AM PDT by chuckles
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