Guest guest Posted July 20, 2007 Report Share Posted July 20, 2007 Well, the practitioner does the NAET in conjunction with JMT (I don't know what BioSet is, but maybe it's similar - because it uses MRT to check if the body can handle clearing it - and also do a comparison between other items to find out which of those would be most beneficial to the body to be cleared at this time). And also checks to see if the liver, kidneys, etc. are functioning properly for this clearing. I just wonder if that's really so. My son's fever is down this morning. I'm thinking (hoping) he just caught a little childhood illness. Thank you those who responded. I did hear of a severely autistic child who was cleared for thimerosal, and has made dramatic improvements from that alone. -- In , " Dean " <dmo25@...> wrote: > > 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 20, 2007 Report Share Posted July 20, 2007 JMT is another offshoot of NAET in which the practitioner uses MRT extensively to determine how to proceed. I think that's good, more customized than the somewhat " cookie cutter " NAET approach. A JMT PR would not clear thimerosol without an " okay " from MRT. Sounds like your son is in good hands. But if you ever do suspect that a clearing has caused problems, don't hesitate to tell the PR at his next appt. The PR can then MRT to determine the problem and how to correct it. 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 20, 2007 Report Share Posted July 20, 2007 Thank you, I do feel better now, because my son seems to be doing fine (fever gone - most likely unrelated), back to his usual self (but no obvious improvements from the NAET & JMT for thimerosal). > > > > 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 20, 2007 Report Share Posted July 20, 2007 Thanks. I didn't mean to ignore. > > > www.naet.com > S S > > Posted by: " Boopercat@... " Boopercat@... boopercat > Thu Jul 19, 2007 10:02 pm (PST) > 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 " ??? > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com > The most personalized portal on the Web! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 PLEASE SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCES WITH NAET ON YOUR AUTISTIC CHILDREN. THANKS! ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 I tried this for myself about ten years ago for my allergies. I'd been having chronic ear infections, and a lot of other problems that couldn't be explain by the traditional medical community. I had a lot of success with it. But the treatment included dietary changes, too. I got down to my ideal weight, began running 10k's.....life was good. BUt, as I said, there were diet changes, too, not just NAET. @...: lizlaw@...: Fri, 7 Mar 2008 14:03:46 +0000Subject: [ ] NAET Does anyone know about this or has anyone tried it with successs or failure? A friend is pursuing it for her child and I was just curious if it was voodoo or the real thing. _________________________________________________________________ Connect and share in new ways with Windows Live. http://www.windowslive.com/share.html?ocid=TXT_TAGHM_Wave2_sharelife_012008 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 Can you tell me what changes? I assume they would vary person to person but my kids are kind of on " the allergen free " diet so if it worked I'd sort of think it was that. The friend trying it is already on the resrictive diet as well. It will be interesting to see. Now your allergies remain gone? > > > I tried this for myself about ten years ago for my allergies. I'd been having chronic ear infections, and a lot of other problems that couldn't be explain by the traditional medical community. I had a lot of success with it. But the treatment included dietary changes, too. I got down to my ideal weight, began running 10k's.....life was good. BUt, as I said, there were diet changes, too, not just NAET. > > > > > @...: lizlaw@...: Fri, 7 Mar 2008 14:03:46 +0000Subject: [ ] NAET > > > > > Does anyone know about this or has anyone tried it with successs or failure? A friend is pursuing it for her child and I was just curious if it was voodoo or the real thing. > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Connect and share in new ways with Windows Live. > http://www.windowslive.com/share.html? ocid=TXT_TAGHM_Wave2_sharelife_012008 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 My allergies are not gone, but they're not as severe. I've always tested -- since childhood -- to have allergies that were " off the charts " . I had to take allergy shots constantly, too. The allergist recommended that I come in as frequently as possible for injections, because I was starting at such a low level, and had difficulty working up to the " maintenance " level.....but I always had tons of reactions to the injections.....and it was impossible to go and get injections 3 - 4 times a week (his recommendations). With NAET, I was able to approach the allergies more naturally, get herbs, change diet, etc.....and so I quit the injections. As I said, the allergies are not completely gone, but more controllable with claratin, etc. When I'm under stress, they can get worse, but not like they were before. I was sick all of the time before.....always on antibiotics -- I had chronic ear infections and allergies -- just always sick. In fact, the antibiotics quit working, and I was stuck with no solutins at all. NAET might have eliminated all of the allergies, but I quit the program early because I was going through a divorce. I do consider it a successful program for me.....I've not been on antibiotics for upper respiratory issues since. The practicioner was an accupuncturist and herbalist, so he combined all of the programs. The dietary changes were also crucial to the program. @...: lizlaw@...: Fri, 7 Mar 2008 16:08:37 +0000Subject: [ ] Re: NAET Can you tell me what changes? I assume they would vary person to person but my kids are kind of on " the allergen free " diet so if it worked I'd sort of think it was that. The friend trying it is already on the resrictive diet as well. It will be interesting to see. Now your allergies remain gone?>> > I tried this for myself about ten years ago for my allergies. I'd been having chronic ear infections, and a lot of other problems that couldn't be explain by the traditional medical community. I had a lot of success with it. But the treatment included dietary changes, too. I got down to my ideal weight, began running 10k's.....life was good. BUt, as I said, there were diet changes, too, not just NAET.> > > > > @...: lizlaw@...: Fri, 7 Mar 2008 14:03:46 +0000Subject: [ ] NAET> > > > > Does anyone know about this or has anyone tried it with successs or failure? A friend is pursuing it for her child and I was just curious if it was voodoo or the real thing. > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________> Connect and share in new ways with Windows Live.> http://www.windowslive.com/share.html?ocid=TXT_TAGHM_Wave2_sharelife_012008> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2008 Report Share Posted September 11, 2008 WE HAVE HAD VERY GOOD RESULTS WITH NAET AND I HAVE MET OTHER MOMS THERE THAT RAVE @ THEIR KIDS ALLERGY RELIEF. TRY IT!! In a message dated 9/10/2008 3:01:23 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, theshannster2@... writes: > > From: Shepard Salzer <_Shepard@Lin> > Subject: [ ] Re: Quinoa Recipes Wanted Badly!!! > _autism treatment@autism-mercuaut_ (mailto:autism treatment ) > Date: Monday, September 8, 2008, 5:55 PM > > > > > > > Quinoa is great. We make it in the pressure cooker: up to pressure, 1 minute at high pressure, natural pressure release. We like it with broccoli or greens or zucchini and black beans or Sunshine burgers. There's quinoa pasta available, probably at Wild Oats. > > You may also want to explore millet, amaranth, and buckwheat (not related to wheat and does not contain gluten). Also consider NAET www.naet.com for dealing with his allergies. > > For baking we use buckwheat flour, quinoa flour, millet flour, amaranth flour, garbanzo flour, sorghum flour, etc. > > I'll try to find time to post actual recipes later. > > S S > > Quinoa Recipes Wanted Badly!!! > Posted by: " Rei " milesfunding milesfunding > Mon Sep 8, 2008 9:34 am (PDT) > My son's IgG test reported that he is badly allergic to wheat and corn, rice ( suprised!suprised! ) and white potatoes ( my God...)... My son was on GFDF since he was 3, for all these years, we fed him rice, rice, potatoes, rice, and more rice, however we just learned that he is even allergic to rice and potatoes. > So the very few choices of starch food lead to Quinoa and red potatoes. > I have never heard of Quinoa, and just went to Wild Oats, bought couple of boxes of Quinoa, but have no clues how to cook it and make it tasty... Need recipes here badly. > > Sincerely, > > Rei > > ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - > Medical Assistant Training > Click here to become certified as a medical assistant at a school near you. > _http://tagline._ (http://tagline./) excite.com/ fc/JkJQPTgMyGpNi hLYecxp4fejo4Em3 HzrPimcUjHpYFe6l UiPmbhlKY/ > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > **************Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new fashion blog, plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com. (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2008 Report Share Posted September 11, 2008 Well, Everybody's body is different, so what helped some, might not help you and viceversa. That said; we did not see any good results from trying NAET. My dd allergies have improved through elimination diet, anti- yeast treatment, 6 rounds of chelation, supplements, high doses of probioitcs and the use of digestive enzymes. Leo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2008 Report Share Posted September 11, 2008 We did NAET for 9 months, we started once then continued twice a week, The specialist will do an " Electro-Dermal PreScreen " & according to that he will do the treatment. It worked for us as far as helping to eliminate a lot of gut issues, although my son still had to take his supplements it did speed up his gut healing, meanwhile he did get somewhat hyper on occasions according to what he was being cleared for, specially when I decided to have him cleared twice a week, so be aware he could get very hyper/anxious/ & or sensitive. This is why I decided to stop. He did start talking after 5 months of clearing vaccines, viruses, candida, worm parasites, Food additives, phenolics, pollens, dust & fumes inhalants, mold & yeasts, household pesticides & herbicides, Heavy metals, vaccines immunization, & many more clearings, some of these where done more than once per my request. I would ask the specialist to do the " Electro-Dermal PreScreen " to see what comes up, it is a small sample of skin that he gets from the child, It doesn't hurt, since it is done so fast, unlike the finger prick they get at the doctor, you don't even see any blood. We are still doing the CF/GF he is still taking Enzymes though,he eats foods he never ate before, like Chicken nuggets, hamburgers, Beans & even chocolate Ice cream(once in a while) I decided to stop because he was getting a lot of anxiety issues, we stopped in april & those anxiety issues have diminished a lot. Blessings, > > Well, > > Everybody's body is different, so what helped some, might not help you and viceversa. > > That said; we did not see any good results from trying NAET. My dd > allergies have improved through elimination diet, anti- yeast treatment, 6 rounds of chelation, supplements, high doses of probioitcs and the use of digestive enzymes. > > Leo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2009 Report Share Posted December 28, 2009 NAET has been a lifesaver for us. We had done years of allergy treatment, and were keeping things under control, but when we went through NAET treatment we cured our allergies. I had my children on very strict rotation diets before NAET, now we only have a few things that give us trouble, and only rarely. There is a computer test besides the traditional muscle testing, but either way, the arm muscle is tested for baseline strength each time you go for testing and treatment. And believe me, there is no way to force your muscle to resist the doctor’s pressure if you are allergic. I know it sounds very odd, but it really works. We have not done how much of something you need like the posts are referring to, just finding allergies and curing them, and it works very well for that. When we got our children cleared of allergies, we had a hard time going to family because after years of always bringing our own food because they could not eat anything served at the grandparents house, now they could eat what they served. Then we were stuck explaining how it worked, and this was to a main stream general practitioner and a SIL who is a nurse! We just kind of glossed over it, and now, much to our surprise, my MIL is seeing Dr. Brownstein after all the main stream doctors, including Cleveland Clinic, failed her and she got desperate. She just started NAET treatment this past week. Maybe you should read what Dr. Brownstein has to say about NAET in his books. I know it is in the arthritis book. Donna in IL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2009 Report Share Posted December 28, 2009 saved us too....and you are right the muscle testing is not easy to fake....after we cleared for the b vitamins i was told to put my daughter on higher doses than normal for a while to make up for history of incompatabilty with those vitamins...then we went down to normal doses....made a huge difference..From: Donna Iler <Donna@...>Subject: RE: Re: NAET"iodine " <iodine >Date: Monday, December 28, 2009, 7:03 PM NAET has been a lifesaver for us. We had done years of allergy treatment, and were keeping things under control, but when we went through NAET treatment we cured our allergies. I had my children on very strict rotation diets before NAET, now we only have a few things that give us trouble, and only rarely. There is a computer test besides the traditional muscle testing, but either way, the arm muscle is tested for baseline strength each time you go for testing and treatment. And believe me, there is no way to force your muscle to resist the doctor’s pressure if you are allergic. I know it sounds very odd, but it really works. We have not done how much of something you need like the posts are referring to, just finding allergies and curing them, and it works very well for that. When we got our children cleared of allergies, we had a hard time going to family because after years of always bringing our own food because they could not eat anything served at the grandparents house, now they could eat what they served. Then we were stuck explaining how it worked, and this was to a main stream general practitioner and a SIL who is a nurse! We just kind of glossed over it, and now, much to our surprise, my MIL is seeing Dr. Brownstein after all the main stream doctors, including Cleveland Clinic, failed her and she got desperate. She just started NAET treatment this past week. Maybe you should read what Dr. Brownstein has to say about NAET in his books. I know it is in the arthritis book. Donna in IL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 good luck with that. Hope it works out. Do post on progress. From: Donna Iler <Donna@...>Subject: RE: Re: NAET"iodine " <iodine >Date: Tuesday, 29 December, 2009, 1:03 NAET has been a lifesaver for us. We had done years of allergy treatment, and were keeping things under control, but when we went through NAET treatment we cured our allergies. I had my children on very strict rotation diets before NAET, now we only have a few things that give us trouble, and only rarely. There is a computer test besides the traditional muscle testing, but either way, the arm muscle is tested for baseline strength each time you go for testing and treatment. And believe me, there is no way to force your muscle to resist the doctor’s pressure if you are allergic. I know it sounds very odd, but it really works. We have not done how much of something you need like the posts are referring to, just finding allergies and curing them, and it works very well for that. When we got our children cleared of allergies, we had a hard time going to family because after years of always bringing our own food because they could not eat anything served at the grandparents house, now they could eat what they served. Then we were stuck explaining how it worked, and this was to a main stream general practitioner and a SIL who is a nurse! We just kind of glossed over it, and now, much to our surprise, my MIL is seeing Dr. Brownstein after all the main stream doctors, including Cleveland Clinic, failed her and she got desperate. She just started NAET treatment this past week. Maybe you should read what Dr. Brownstein has to say about NAET in his books. I know it is in the arthritis book. Donna in IL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 Is he located in IL? From: Donna Iler <Donna@Master- Solutions. com>Subject: RE: Re: NAET"iodine@groups .com" <iodinegroups (DOT) com>Date: Tuesday, 29 December, 2009, 1:03 NAET has been a lifesaver for us. We had done years of allergy treatment, and were keeping things under control, but when we went through NAET treatment we cured our allergies. I had my children on very strict rotation diets before NAET, now we only have a few things that give us trouble, and only rarely. There is a computer test besides the traditional muscle testing, but either way, the arm muscle is tested for baseline strength each time you go for testing and treatment. And believe me, there is no way to force your muscle to resist the doctor’s pressure if you are allergic. I know it sounds very odd, but it really works. We have not done how much of something you need like the posts are referring to, just finding allergies and curing them, and it works very well for that. When we got our children cleared of allergies, we had a hard time going to family because after years of always bringing our own food because they could not eat anything served at the grandparents house, now they could eat what they served. Then we were stuck explaining how it worked, and this was to a main stream general practitioner and a SIL who is a nurse! We just kind of glossed over it, and now, much to our surprise, my MIL is seeing Dr. Brownstein after all the main stream doctors, including Cleveland Clinic, failed her and she got desperate. She just started NAET treatment this past week. Maybe you should read what Dr. Brownstein has to say about NAET in his books. I know it is in the arthritis book. Donna in IL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 I have my first 2 hour appt. with a NAET Practioner on Tuesday and I'm so excited. All of her family are taking Iodoral, she's HypoT herself, her 2 sons are Autistic - I plan to learn SO VERY MUCH as well as have my allergies eliminated! To find this practioner, I went to www.NAET.com and clicked on Find a Practioner. It's suggested that we read the book 'Say Good-Bye to Illness' prior to beginning treatment. ~~ NAET® was discovered by Dr. Devi S. Nambudripad in November of 1983.On the website, she explains the 'knock-off's' who say they're NAET-trained but aren't and how to avoid them. Sincerely, Sandi > > From: Donna Iler <Donna@...> > Subject: RE: Re: NAET > " iodine " <iodine > > Date: Monday, December 28, 2009, 7:03 PM > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > NAET has been a lifesaver for us. We had done years of allergy > treatment, and were keeping things under control, but when we went through NAET > treatment we cured our allergies. I had my children on very strict rotation > diets before NAET, now we only have a few things that give us trouble, and only > rarely. > >  > > There is a computer test besides the traditional muscle testing, > but either way, the arm muscle is tested for baseline strength each time you go > for testing and treatment. And believe me, there is no way to force your muscle > to resist the doctor’s pressure if you are allergic. I know it sounds > very odd, but it really works. We have not done how much of something you need > like the posts are referring to, just finding allergies and curing them, and it > works very well for that. > >  > > When we got our children cleared of allergies, we had a hard > time going to family because after years of always bringing our own food > because they could not eat anything served at the grandparents house, now they > could eat what they served. Then we were stuck explaining how it worked, and > this was to a main stream general practitioner and a SIL who is a nurse! We just > kind of glossed over it, and now, much to our surprise, my MIL is seeing Dr. > Brownstein after all the main stream doctors, including Cleveland Clinic, failed > her and she got desperate. She just started NAET treatment this past week. > >  > > Maybe you should read what Dr. Brownstein has to say about NAET > in his books. I know it is in the arthritis book. > >  > > Donna in IL > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 Yes, he is, although not listedon the NAET website. He is Dr. Valdez, at DuPage Health and WellnessCenter in Glen Ellyn, IL. If you go to their website, www.dhwc.net, and click on the allergy treatmentlink on the left side, you can read about how they do it. Donna in IL Is he located in IL? good luckwith that. Hope it works out. Do post on progress. NAET has been alifesaver for us. We had done years of allergy treatment, and were keepingthings under control, but when we went through NAET treatment we cured ourallergies. I had my children on very strict rotation diets before NAET, nowwe only have a few things that give us trouble, and only rarely. There is a computer testbesides the traditional muscle testing, but either way, the arm muscle istested for baseline strength each time you go for testing and treatment.And believe me, there is no way to force your muscle to resist the doctor’spressure if you are allergic. I know it sounds very odd, but it reallyworks. We have not done how much of something you need like the posts arereferring to, just finding allergies and curing them, and it works verywell for that. When we got our childrencleared of allergies, we had a hard time going to family because afteryears of always bringing our own food because they could not eat anythingserved at the grandparents house, now they could eat what they served. Thenwe were stuck explaining how it worked, and this was to a main streamgeneral practitioner and a SIL who is a nurse! We just kind of glossed overit, and now, much to our surprise, my MIL is seeing Dr. Brownstein afterall the main stream doctors, including Cleveland Clinic, failed her and shegot desperate. She just started NAET treatment this past week. Maybe you should readwhat Dr. Brownstein has to say about NAET in his books. I know it is in thearthritis book. Donna in IL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 Which book did ya'll recommend to understand how & whyNAET works?Thanks,AliOn Dec 29, 2009, at 7:35 PM, Donna Iler wrote:Yes, he is, although not listed on the NAET website. He is Dr. Valdez, at DuPage Health and Wellness Center in Glen Ellyn, IL. If you go to their website, www.dhwc.net, and click on the allergy treatment link on the left side, you can read about how they do it. Donna in IL Is he located in IL? good luck with that. Hope it works out. Do post on progress. NAET has been a lifesaver for us. We had done years of allergy treatment, and were keeping things under control, but when we went through NAET treatment we cured our allergies. I had my children on very strict rotation diets before NAET, now we only have a few things that give us trouble, and only rarely. There is a computer test besides the traditional muscle testing, but either way, the arm muscle is tested for baseline strength each time you go for testing and treatment. And believe me, there is no way to force your muscle to resist the doctor’s pressure if you are allergic. I know it sounds very odd, but it really works. We have not done how much of something you need like the posts are referring to, just finding allergies and curing them, and it works very well for that. When we got our children cleared of allergies, we had a hard time going to family because after years of always bringing our own food because they could not eat anything served at the grandparents house, now they could eat what they served. Then we were stuck explaining how it worked, and this was to a main stream general practitioner and a SIL who is a nurse! We just kind of glossed over it, and now, much to our surprise, my MIL is seeing Dr. Brownstein after all the main stream doctors, including Cleveland Clinic, failed her and she got desperate. She just started NAET treatment this past week. Maybe you should read what Dr. Brownstein has to say about NAET in his books. I know it is in the arthritis book. Donna in IL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 Say Goodbye to Illness Steph Re: Re: NAET Which book did ya'll recommend to understand how & why NAET works? Thanks, Ali On Dec 29, 2009, at 7:35 PM, Donna Iler wrote: Yes, he is, although not listed on the NAET website. He is Dr. Valdez, at DuPage Health and Wellness Center in Glen Ellyn, IL. If you go to their website, www.dhwc.net, and click on the allergy treatment link on the left side, you can read about how they do it. Donna in IL Is he located in IL? good luck with that. Hope it works out. Do post on progress. NAET has been a lifesaver for us. We had done years of allergy treatment, and were keeping things under control, but when we went through NAET treatment we cured our allergies. I had my children on very strict rotation diets before NAET, now we only have a few things that give us trouble, and only rarely. There is a computer test besides the traditional muscle testing, but either way, the arm muscle is tested for baseline strength each time you go for testing and treatment. And believe me, there is no way to force your muscle to resist the doctor’s pressure if you are allergic. I know it sounds very odd, but it really works. We have not done how much of something you need like the posts are referring to, just finding allergies and curing them, and it works very well for that. When we got our children cleared of allergies, we had a hard time going to family because after years of always bringing our own food because they could not eat anything served at the grandparents house, now they could eat what they served. Then we were stuck explaining how it worked, and this was to a main stream general practitioner and a SIL who is a nurse! We just kind of glossed over it, and now, much to our surprise, my MIL is seeing Dr. Brownstein after all the main stream doctors, including Cleveland Clinic, failed her and she got desperate. She just started NAET treatment this past week. Maybe you should read what Dr. Brownstein has to say about NAET in his books. I know it is in the arthritis book. Donna in IL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 Ali, I didn’t recommend a book, I recommended the allergy treatment link on the below website. You can read about it there. Donna in IL Which book did ya'll recommend to understand how & why NAET works? Thanks, Ali On Dec 29, 2009, at 7:35 PM, Donna Iler wrote: Yes, he is, although not listed on the NAET website. He is Dr. Valdez, at DuPage Health and Wellness Center in Glen Ellyn, IL. If you go to their website, www.dhwc.net, and click on the allergy treatment link on the left side, you can read about how they do it. Donna in IL Is he located in IL? good luck with that. Hope it works out. Do post on progress. NAET has been a lifesaver for us. We had done years of allergy treatment, and were keeping things under control, but when we went through NAET treatment we cured our allergies. I had my children on very strict rotation diets before NAET, now we only have a few things that give us trouble, and only rarely. There is a computer test besides the traditional muscle testing, but either way, the arm muscle is tested for baseline strength each time you go for testing and treatment. And believe me, there is no way to force your muscle to resist the doctor’s pressure if you are allergic. I know it sounds very odd, but it really works. We have not done how much of something you need like the posts are referring to, just finding allergies and curing them, and it works very well for that. When we got our children cleared of allergies, we had a hard time going to family because after years of always bringing our own food because they could not eat anything served at the grandparents house, now they could eat what they served. Then we were stuck explaining how it worked, and this was to a main stream general practitioner and a SIL who is a nurse! We just kind of glossed over it, and now, much to our surprise, my MIL is seeing Dr. Brownstein after all the main stream doctors, including Cleveland Clinic, failed her and she got desperate. She just started NAET treatment this past week. Maybe you should read what Dr. Brownstein has to say about NAET in his books. I know it is in the arthritis book. Donna in IL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2010 Report Share Posted June 16, 2010 Has anyone ever tried this treatment for mold allergies? If so, did it help? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2010 Report Share Posted June 18, 2010 Hi, I had NAET treatments for allergies for a l long time ( this was before I was exposed to lots of mold in my mom's house that was totalled by water damage and mold). I found that NAET worked well for my allergies before I had a massive exposure to mold in my mom's house. NAET's been discussed on another list I belong to about Multiple Chemical Sensitivities that are toxic in effect. It's doesn't really help very well with toxic exposures. It took the 'edge' off for me, so to speak. But didn't totally resolve the reactions my body was having. Now, I don't have any expectation for this method to totally resolve toxic exposures to mold. It's helped some, I've been doing diets that reduce mold in the body. Plus, every night, I take oreganol oil and grapefruit seed extract to help my body. Capirilic Acid at the health food store helps me too. Years ago, my allergist put me on powered nystatin to reduce fungus in the body. That really helped me along with anti-candida diet. Don't know if doctors are still prescribing nystatin. We've a challenge in our condo with mold and water damage remediation now. I have to wear a face mask alot, but my lungs still hurt. My elderly mom's getting increased swelling in her legs, so I assume it's affecting her too. So I'm looking for another place for us to live now. Hope you find a strategy that helps! Jocelyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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