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>Thanks Dana. That makes me feel much better!

> Janie,

>

> We have not done NAET but I met a couple from Mass. at the rally in

D.C. who

> attribute a large part of their 2 sons recoveries to NAET. They do

SCD

> diet, supplements, natural forms of chelation and EEG (electro-

something

> stimulation). They said once their boys had several food and

environmental

> clearings under their belt, they started responding much better to

all of

> their other interventions because they could finally tolerate their

food and

> environment. They were passionate about NAET.

>

> Dana

> NAET

>

>

> I'm just curious to see how many of you have tried the NAET

(natural

> allergy elimination treatment). We have been doing it with our son

for a

> little over 3 months now. I was a bit skeptical about it, but our

> practitioner can detect illnesses in our son before we even tell

him the

> symptoms ie- ear infections, parasites, viruses etc. At one

appointment our

> son was on Zithromax (from ped.) for possible strep, the NAET dr.

told us to

> take him off of it because it was actually an allergy to pollen and

NOT

> strep. After the treatment our son was better in 2 days without the

> antibiotics!! A friend of mine with an ASD daughter also goes to

him. He

> is currently treating her for damage from mercury. Have any of you

had

> success with this treatment?? I e-mailed the group about a month

ago

> without much response coming back. We have seen some gains in

language and

> social interaction but nothing spectacular. He tells us to be

patient

> because it sometimes takes a number of treatments for the neurology

to catch

> up. He assures us that he is responding well and gives us a great

deal of

> hope toward recovery. He was trained in California with Dr.

Nambudripad.

>

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