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After Infusio – Two Month Update

I can’t believe in a few days it will be 2015! I’m very excited to start this new year Lyme free!

It’s been a little over two months since I finished treatment at Infuiso in Frankfurt, Germany. I am happy to share I don’t have much to say. In other words, I still haven’t experienced any symptoms of Lyme or co-infections…..whoo hoo!

When I saw Phil during my one month follow up in mid- November he encouraged me to rest more, and to continue drinking Nettle tea. He reminded me that my body has been through a lot, and it’s important to support it during the remodulation period. Continue reading


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After Infusio – One Month Update

WOW, this month has gone by fast!

Last Monday, I had my one month follow-up appointment with Phil Battiade at Dr Boyer Cole’s office in San Anselmo.

Two months ago, when I had my initial consultation my brain felt scattered, and the drive left me completely exhausted.

This time, I felt like a completely different person! I had a clear head, and although driving 4 hours round trip in one day is tiring, it didn’t exhaust me.

During the quick 30 minute appointment, Phil ran a Global Diagnostics scan first, and then reviewed the results. This time, I knew what to expect, so I relaxed for the 8 minutes during the scan.

My results were mixed, which was as he expected.

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Infusio – Day Nine

October 16, 2014 was my ninth day at Infusio and it was also my 15 wedding anniversary! What a way to celebrate 🙂 I’m glad we were able to spend the weekend in Paris and celebrate early!

I didn’t get any treatments yesterday because it was stem cell injection day. Today, I got lots of “goodies”, including a massage. Bodywork is part of the five steps to health at Infusio, and the treatment plan they recommended included a one massage for each week I was here.

After my treatments, I felt very tired and took a long nap. As I mentioned earlier, it was my 15th wedding anniversary, so we decided to celebrate perusing the Frankfurt’s Konstablerwache Farmer’s Market, and we went to a wonderful bakery called Konditorei Chocolaterie Jochen Optiz. I rarely eat sweets, but figured our anniversary was a good excuse to cheat!

One thing I’ve loved about Germany is they don’t allow GMO foods, so even if something isn’t organic, you still can avoid the GMO’s. Sweet things like cake, also have much less sugar than in the U.S., and you can taste something else beside sugar and/or artificial flavors.

Here’s the summary of my treatments for day nine, my total treatment time was four hours.  Continue reading