Guest guest Posted December 21, 2010 Report Share Posted December 21, 2010 Hey all- I'm wondering of any of you have worked with patients who have undergone "advanced cellular training"? I have a patient who is currently doing this therapy for new onset RA. According to Blier (the inventor of the treatment) it's most useful for Lyme. My patient is someone I have worked with for a few years, mainly focused on controlling his type two diabetes. So he came for a follow-up yesterday and brought with him the written codes given to him that he reads along with sound therapy that are "targeting the autonomic nervous system response and retraining the immune system to stop attacking his joints". After the first treatment he noted a "burning bubbly feeling in his abdomen" along with re-emergence of his joint pains for fleeting moments, followed by remission. He also had significant gas and "fragmented stuff" in his bowel movements the next day. On his second visit with the therapist he was told that the sensation in the abdomen indicated "worms or parasites" (he did have objective evidence on a GI health panel from November of 2009 of microbial overgrowth including Klebsiella and equivocal E. Hystolytica...this was treated and his GI panel was not repeated due to cost concerns).The next "codes" he was given were to address the gut. One month into his treatment he is feeling significant improvement in his joint pain where he thinks he can begin to exercise again, and his overall sense of well-being is excellent. The "advanced cellular training" treatment is offered at no risk to the patient, if a good response is not seen within the first 1-4 treatments, they refund your money. My patient feels a "shift" has happened and is going to continue. This is fascinating to me, and I am behind "whatever works" but I was looking for info on how he developed this therapy and have come up bone dry. His website and facebook page are full of testimonials, including folks that claim to have been cured of Lyme with this therapy when all else failed. Any thoughts on this? My patient will not be adding anything new to his plan, will continue these treatments and I'll see him in 3 months...I'll be sure to let the group(s) know how he's progressing. Thanks for any input. Joyous Healthy Holidays to all N.D.N.field, RI401*597*0477 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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