Guest guest Posted September 10, 2005 Report Share Posted September 10, 2005 , I am in another group called ADHD-Drug Free. There was a big discussion about this in the recent past I think over the summer months. Anyhow, you can go to the groups home page and access their files and links without joining. I believe there are a lot of files on naet their and you can also check out the posts made on it. HTH, Jackie D. smccarty123 <smccarty123@...> wrote:Has anyone ever heard of this or tried it? www.naet.com I forgot to mention this in my last post, but our DAN doc suggested it. She has an appointment for her own ASD son to try this next week. Take care, and Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2006 Report Share Posted January 21, 2006 there was a lot of discussion about NAET on another list i also belong to. as with most everything else, for some children it was a big piece of the puzzle for them, for other, only reports of minimal results. it depends on the child. like some will respond wonderfully to the gf/cf diet and others, it just doesnt seem to matter. i would advise to research as much about it as possible (like books or the net). i dont ever remember any parent stating it harmed their child. vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2006 Report Share Posted January 21, 2006 If it is free, I would recommend it. I saw it *work* for my children but, unfortunately, it did not stick. I think their underlying conditions were getting in the way. > > I was contacted today by a doctor in my area that is one of many that are to begin clinical trials on children within the autism spectrum. They are looking for children with food allergies with an autisitic diagnosis. NAET is a non-invasive technique that is based on energetic principles. It is a process of testing the change in the energy state of the body when exposed to allergens. > I have not committed to anything at this time, I was just curious if anyone had any experience with this? > Mindy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2006 Report Share Posted May 12, 2006 > I am not saying that NAET or Bioset cannot work (I know nothing of either, btw). Note that I've received one email in the past from someone who said that NAET cured their ES, to the point where they could use a computer 10+ hours a day without problems. I've never tried NAET myself. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2006 Report Share Posted May 12, 2006 > I came across that post in the files section and recall that it was NMT they > used which they say was derived from NAET. That could be -- NMT is claimed by some to be better, faster, cheaper than NAET. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2006 Report Share Posted August 4, 2006 > Fortunately, about this time in my life, I discovered NAET. > http://www.naet.com Thanks Bill. I've had another report from someone who eliminated their ES with either NAET or NMT (which is another allergy elimination technique). This has been on my " to-do " list for a long time, but I've never been thrilled by the numerous sessions that might be required. I guess I should finally get around to trying this. (I know someone who is doing this right now -- I should check in and see if she's getting good results from the person she's seeing) Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2007 Report Share Posted January 6, 2007 > > I've just found someone local who does NAET, to " clear " allergies. Does > anyone have experience with this, good or bad? Please share! > > Terri > We did 14 NAET/BioSet treatments on our son (3 1/2 yr old) a little over a year ago. It was the first thing biomedically we tried for him. I was and still am skeptical about the whole procedure. BUT, my son had a history of chronic ear infections, 5 ruptured eardrums, and fluid behind his ears that would not go away. After his 4th allergy treatment the fluid was gone in his ears and he has had only one ear infection since. We did indeed see big changes in him all around after the treatments were complete. He was calmer, happier, and healthier. Something worked. It's not a cure-all by any means... but it was our first " wow " in this long biomedical journey. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2007 Report Share Posted January 6, 2007 If you're thinking of doing NAET, do BIOSET instead. It's based on the exact same concept, but about a hundred times faster and more effective. Kind of like using a high-speed computer versus a manual typewriter. -------------- Original message -------------- From: " Tina " <jtlgartrell@...> > > I've just found someone local who does NAET, to " clear " allergies. Does > anyone have experience with this, good or bad? Please share! > > Terri > We did 14 NAET/BioSet treatments on our son (3 1/2 yr old) a little over a year ago. It was the first thing biomedically we tried for him. I was and still am skeptical about the whole procedure. BUT, my son had a history of chronic ear infections, 5 ruptured eardrums, and fluid behind his ears that would not go away. After his 4th allergy treatment the fluid was gone in his ears and he has had only one ear infection since. We did indeed see big changes in him all around after the treatments were complete. He was calmer, happier, and healthier. Something worked. It's not a cure-all by any means... but it was our first " wow " in this long biomedical journey. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2007 Report Share Posted January 6, 2007 NAET.com (nambudripad's official website) lists numerous practitioners with extent of coursework. I'm in the Dallas area and there were probably 25-30 practitioners, only a few of which had the autism course (advanced level II course). You need to call around but I bet there are people in most cities - acupuncturists, chiropractors, Osteopaths, and MDs can get the training and there are lots. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2007 Report Share Posted January 6, 2007 > We did indeed see big changes in him all around after > the treatments were complete. He was calmer, happier, and healthier. > Something worked. It's not a cure-all by any means... but it was our > first " wow " in this long biomedical journey. > I'd do NAET in a second if there were a practitioner nearby. For me it falls into the category of Stuff That Hasn't Been Explained Yet. If there's one thing I've learned from biomed, it's that there's so much we don't know. Yet. Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2007 Report Share Posted January 6, 2007 > I'd do NAET in a second if there were a practitioner nearby. Me too. Just as an FYI, I have heard from a few trustworthy parents who are doing Bioset allergy treatments at home themselves and getting good results. These are parents whose children already have had Bioset/NAET treatments done by professionals, so I'm not sure how that affects things (maybe some of the hardest work is already done?), though it would probably mean that the parents would be qualified to assess how effective their home treatments are. I have no idea what kind of risks there might be, though. The video to learn Bioset techniques is here: http://www.buyenzymes.com/pc-78-10-creating-wellness-video.aspx and the vials are here http://www.ergopathics.com/ (though there are gazillions of sets and I am not sure which set is required in this instance). Again, I have no idea what kind of risks might be involved in a DIY approach to Bioset, but perhaps this information could be useful for somebody. Rene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2007 Report Share Posted January 6, 2007 Okay, I spent a while on the Wellzymes site and found the link to the recommended allergy vials here: https://www.buyenzymes.com/pm-79-12-food-allergen-kit.aspx Rene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2007 Report Share Posted January 6, 2007 , do you know why this is so? Very interesting. Rene > > If you're thinking of doing NAET, do BIOSET instead. It's based on the exact same concept, but about a hundred times faster and more effective. Kind of like using a high-speed computer versus a manual typewriter. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2007 Report Share Posted January 6, 2007 > and the vials are here http://www.ergopathics.com/ (though there are > gazillions of sets and I am not sure which set is required in this > instance). Thanks, Rene. Any idea how to know which vials you need? We're not dealing with allergies here, just intolerances, many of which I've never pinned down, or they change... Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2007 Report Share Posted January 6, 2007 > > Okay, I spent a while on the Wellzymes site and found the link to the > recommended allergy vials here: > https://www.buyenzymes.com/pm-79-12-food-allergen-kit.aspx Oh! I ordered it. Thanks! Nell Uncertified Voo-doo Practitioner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2007 Report Share Posted January 6, 2007 Do let us know, Nell, how it goes, interested. [ ] Re: NAET > > Okay, I spent a while on the Wellzymes site and found the link to the > recommended allergy vials here: > https://www.buyenzymes.com/pm-79-12-food-allergen-kit.aspx Oh! I ordered it. Thanks! Nell Uncertified Voo-doo Practitioner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 In case anyone is interested, I found this URL for Bioset. It has some very interesting information and a directory of practitioners. http://www.bioset.net/index.php?option=com_frontpage & Itemid=1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 Can you super briefly summarize how/why bioset is better? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2007 Report Share Posted May 23, 2007 We didn't just use NAET... First we learned though Applied Kinesiology that my daughter had parasites. If we had tested for IgEs first, we would have found a lot of allergies but wouldn't have found the parasites... we treated for the parasites and right away (within two weeks) we found we didn't need to be GF anymore (which GFCF had worked great for us too), and we could do a little casein here and there. We could do phenols again. We then worked on why the parasites had been there in the first place: an immune system that had been weakened by a low-grade infection that wouldn't go away. Later we found that a magnesium deficiency... The more layers of this " onion " we peeled, the less IgE/sensitivities we had. We got down to three sensitivities: B-vitamins, rice, milk. B vitamins had to be treated separately and wow what a difference this made on behaviour. We then had to supplement them (this is the part that in my opinion people don't explain... clearing the allergy is only step one -- you need to supplement and address the deficiency that was caused by the allergy). Rice was very very difficult to pass for us but did make a big difference. My daughter had rice in her baby bottles starting at two weeks of age, under the pediatrician's advice. The gut of babies is leaky -- and the rice leaked right out causing a multitude of problems... as a result she had multiple meridians/organs being very reactive to rice. We haven't addressed rice yet. The digestive enzymes showed me how truly wonderful the Lord's made my daughter to be as they did address a lot of the different sensitivities as we were working through them. NAET is next door to miraculous in my opinion... but get the ADHD or the autism books that are advertised on the naet website. Without them, I'm not sure my treatments would have been effective. I also hear from other newsgroups that EFT (www.emofree.com) is even better than NAET -- it's free and you can do it yourself... but I am just learning about it. In the end I think an inherited vitamin B2 allergy (B2 keeps parasites away, B2 allergies often mean eczema which my daughter had, it also shows up as viruses, it messes with serotonin production) and B5 allergy (which affects acetylcholine production, how the liver works, and results in a bunch of sensitivities) are the root cause of my daughter's woes. I don't see how we could have cured her without NAET. We couldn't supplement Bs because she reacted to them... we had to get the allergy to clear before we could supplement effectively. She is not allergic to soy - but as my doctors say... soy is for menopausal women, not little girls or little boys so we stay clear of it anyway... it just messes the endocrine system too much IMHO. Hope this helps... NAET was an invaluable tool in my toolbox - but I'm not sure (and I change my opinoin weekly) that it's the direct way to a permanent cure... On 5/12/07, Langeron <marylangeron@...> wrote: > > , > I am thinking of using NAET and would be interested in hearing how it > worked for your child. Did your child have diagnosed Ige or Ige > allergies? Did you use anything else? > We went on the GF/CF/SF diet and have had amazing results. So now that > I am convinced that my daughter definitely has a gluten allergy (this > is clear to me based on what happens after when she has eaten bread two > times) I am wondering if NAET can help. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 This is what we use and a link about it. http://www.aaamps.com/clients/autism_treatment.htm Marilyn Fulford <clfulford@...> wrote: We didn't just use NAET... First we learned though Applied Kinesiology that my daughter had parasites. If we had tested for IgEs first, we would have found a lot of allergies but wouldn't have found the parasites... we treated for the parasites and right away (within two weeks) we found we didn't need to be GF anymore (which GFCF had worked great for us too), and we could do a little casein here and there. We could do phenols again. We then worked on why the parasites had been there in the first place: an immune system that had been weakened by a low-grade infection that wouldn't go away. Later we found that a magnesium deficiency... The more layers of this " onion " we peeled, the less IgE/sensitivities we had. We got down to three sensitivities: B-vitamins, rice, milk. B vitamins had to be treated separately and wow what a difference this made on behaviour. We then had to supplement them (this is the part that in my opinion people don't explain... clearing the allergy is only step one -- you need to supplement and address the deficiency that was caused by the allergy). Rice was very very difficult to pass for us but did make a big difference. My daughter had rice in her baby bottles starting at two weeks of age, under the pediatrician's advice. The gut of babies is leaky -- and the rice leaked right out causing a multitude of problems... as a result she had multiple meridians/organs being very reactive to rice. We haven't addressed rice yet. The digestive enzymes showed me how truly wonderful the Lord's made my daughter to be as they did address a lot of the different sensitivities as we were working through them. NAET is next door to miraculous in my opinion... but get the ADHD or the autism books that are advertised on the naet website. Without them, I'm not sure my treatments would have been effective. I also hear from other newsgroups that EFT (www.emofree.com) is even better than NAET -- it's free and you can do it yourself... but I am just learning about it. In the end I think an inherited vitamin B2 allergy (B2 keeps parasites away, B2 allergies often mean eczema which my daughter had, it also shows up as viruses, it messes with serotonin production) and B5 allergy (which affects acetylcholine production, how the liver works, and results in a bunch of sensitivities) are the root cause of my daughter's woes. I don't see how we could have cured her without NAET. We couldn't supplement Bs because she reacted to them... we had to get the allergy to clear before we could supplement effectively. She is not allergic to soy - but as my doctors say... soy is for menopausal women, not little girls or little boys so we stay clear of it anyway... it just messes the endocrine system too much IMHO. Hope this helps... NAET was an invaluable tool in my toolbox - but I'm not sure (and I change my opinoin weekly) that it's the direct way to a permanent cure... On 5/12/07, Langeron <marylangeron@...> wrote: > > , > I am thinking of using NAET and would be interested in hearing how it > worked for your child. Did your child have diagnosed Ige or Ige > allergies? Did you use anything else? > We went on the GF/CF/SF diet and have had amazing results. So now that > I am convinced that my daughter definitely has a gluten allergy (this > is clear to me based on what happens after when she has eaten bread two > times) I am wondering if NAET can help. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2007 Report Share Posted May 27, 2007 Bioset (like NAET) is doing wonders for us in terms of allergies to food AND supplements. We found out my child is intolerant to rice, gluten, milk, peanut, his PROBIOTIC, HNI enzymes (all three), and other supps like his B vitamins. Now that we are addressing this, the severe ezcema that drove me to drink is finally healing, and his social awareness is emerging. We are thrilled-and we were skeptics at first! HTH K Langeron <marylangeron@...> wrote: , I am thinking of using NAET and would be interested in hearing how it worked for your child. Did your child have diagnosed Ige or Ige allergies? Did you use anything else? We went on the GF/CF/SF diet and have had amazing results. So now that I am convinced that my daughter definitely has a gluten allergy (this is clear to me based on what happens after when she has eaten bread two times) I am wondering if NAET can help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2007 Report Share Posted July 19, 2007 In a message dated 7/19/2007 10:04:33 PM Central Daylight Time, timeliza@... writes: > My 5 yr-old son is doing NAET to clear allergies What is " doing NAET to clear allergies " ??? ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2007 Report Share Posted July 19, 2007 A good practitioner will muscle test to see if the patient is ready for such clearings. I personally prefer BioSet to NAET because it begins clearing at a deeper level (internal organs, systems, glands, etc.) to strengthen the body energetically and prepare it for clearing such things as thimerosol. Dean [ ] NAET Hi, My 5 yr-old son is doing NAET to clear allergies. Is it safe to " clear " thimerosal? Do we have to be careful " NAETing " heavy duty things like this on an unhealthy autistic detox system? Does anyone know what is actually going on in the body if someone were to be cleared for thimerosal this way? I'm just worried that he would get a toxic overload from it somehow, and his body not be able to detox it (just curious 'cuz he started running a fever a week after he got it cleared). Thank you, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2007 Report Share Posted July 19, 2007 Umm, how exactly do they plan to do that? Thimerosal is mercury. That needs chelation that is done safely in a low dose protocol. ThI would worry too. The only real way I know of to clear mercury thimerosol from the body is chelation with alpha lipoic acid and dmsa or alpha lipoic alone. But this must be done VERY carefully. The chelators should be given dosed by his weight for three days and two nights followed by at least four days off of it. Please read our files section before continuing any further in NAET for thimerosal anyway. I have heard it is helpful for allergies, but not as a mercury treatment. Usually with proper chelation to remove the mercury, the allergies will resolve anyway. > > Hi, > My 5 yr-old son is doing NAET to clear allergies. Is it safe > to " clear " thimerosal? Do we have to be careful " NAETing " heavy duty > things like this on an unhealthy autistic detox system? Does anyone > know what is actually going on in the body if someone were to be > cleared for thimerosal this way? I'm just worried that he would get a > toxic overload from it somehow, and his body not be able to detox it > (just curious 'cuz he started running a fever a week after he got it > cleared). > Thank you, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2007 Report Share Posted July 19, 2007 I'm just thinking out loud here, and seeing if anyone knows more about NAET than I do - and has also tried it with thimerosal. I think it's just supposed to help his body tolerate it better if he were to be exposed to it again. I don't see how it could be removed from the body that way, like you said, because it'd have to be chelated. Was just wondering if there could be any harm in using NAET to remove his thimerosal allergy. > > > > Hi, > > My 5 yr-old son is doing NAET to clear allergies. Is it safe > > to " clear " thimerosal? Do we have to be careful " NAETing " heavy > duty > > things like this on an unhealthy autistic detox system? Does anyone > > know what is actually going on in the body if someone were to be > > cleared for thimerosal this way? I'm just worried that he would get > a > > toxic overload from it somehow, and his body not be able to detox > it > > (just curious 'cuz he started running a fever a week after he got it > > cleared). > > Thank you, > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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