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Hi,

My son is 5 y.o. and he is autistic. We were also cosidering NAET for my son

as he has a lot of allergies. We started SCD diet 4 of Jan. and he still has

die-off reaction. I found out that he is allergic to all nuts so it's quite

challenging to keep his diet.

I just wanted to let you know that NAET organization announced free clinical

trial for autistic children (you can find the list of participating doctors in

naet site). We registered with NAET practicioner in NY and should start in 2

weeks. We'll get 50 treatments during the year.

As far as I know naet is still recruiting the children up to 10 y.o.

Hope this will help, DIlya

Marilyn Sawyer marilyn1972@...> wrote:

The professional that is most likely to use Great Smokies labs would be a

DAN doctor. You can see a list of DAN doctors by location at

http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari-lists/danus.html.

As far as NAET, we tried it, and found that there was a great deal of

variability in our results depending on the practitioner. The first

practitioner did the 15 basics first (Vit. C, calcium, etc.). It took a long

time to actually get to any foods, and then we saw absolutely no results

ever from her.

The second one treated 5 foods at once right off the bat. She also tested us

to see which color we most resonated with. For us, it was purple, and so we

wore purple-tinted sunglasses for each treatment. WE saw amazing results

with her.

Good luck in your search,

Marilyn

leaky gut, SCD 4 months

food intolerances and NAET treatments

> Hi--

> I've been unable to find a ped. yet who uses GREAT SMokies lab for

> testing and I know my daughter is sensative/ allergic to many of her

> foods. While I continue to search for dr's I'm also thinking about NAET

> treatments. Just wondering if there are others who have used these

> treatments for there children lately and found them helpful with food

> introduction. Do you also use enzymes? Any insights would be

> appreciated. Anyone know of a good ped. in s.E. michigan?

> thank you,

>

> -SCD for 2 yrs..IBS

> daughter Martha-almost 16 months on diet for almost 4 months--good days

> and bad days. Bounces from constipation to non-formed stools

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

> _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

> websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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Yes, this includes children in spectrum (as my son is). The trial is completely

free of charge. You don't have to pay anything. Your responsibility will be to

bring your child every week to participating NAET practicioner to get the

treatment.

Hope this helps, Dilya

Carr carrfamily4wh@...> wrote:

Free trial for autisitic children...does thing include those in the specturm?

Also, what do you mean by recruiting children? Are they offering discounts or

anything?

Thanks,

dilya kamilova kamilova_d@...> wrote:

Hi,

My son is 5 y.o. and he is autistic. We were also cosidering NAET for my son

as he has a lot of allergies. We started SCD diet 4 of Jan. and he still has

die-off reaction. I found out that he is allergic to all nuts so it's quite

challenging to keep his diet.

I just wanted to let you know that NAET organization announced free clinical

trial for autistic children (you can find the list of participating doctors in

naet site). We registered with NAET practicioner in NY and should start in 2

weeks. We'll get 50 treatments during the year.

As far as I know naet is still recruiting the children up to 10 y.o.

Hope this will help, DIlya

Marilyn Sawyer marilyn1972@...> wrote:

The professional that is most likely to use Great Smokies labs would be a

DAN doctor. You can see a list of DAN doctors by location at

http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari-lists/danus.html.

As far as NAET, we tried it, and found that there was a great deal of

variability in our results depending on the practitioner. The first

practitioner did the 15 basics first (Vit. C, calcium, etc.). It took a long

time to actually get to any foods, and then we saw absolutely no results

ever from her.

The second one treated 5 foods at once right off the bat. She also tested us

to see which color we most resonated with. For us, it was purple, and so we

wore purple-tinted sunglasses for each treatment. WE saw amazing results

with her.

Good luck in your search,

Marilyn

leaky gut, SCD 4 months

food intolerances and NAET treatments

> Hi--

> I've been unable to find a ped. yet who uses GREAT SMokies lab for

> testing and I know my daughter is sensative/ allergic to many of her

> foods. While I continue to search for dr's I'm also thinking about NAET

> treatments. Just wondering if there are others who have used these

> treatments for there children lately and found them helpful with food

> introduction. Do you also use enzymes? Any insights would be

> appreciated. Anyone know of a good ped. in s.E. michigan?

> thank you,

>

> -SCD for 2 yrs..IBS

> daughter Martha-almost 16 months on diet for almost 4 months--good days

> and bad days. Bounces from constipation to non-formed stools

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

> _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

> websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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Yes, this includes children in spectrum (as my son is). The trial is completely

free of charge. You don't have to pay anything. Your responsibility will be to

bring your child every week to participating NAET practicioner to get the

treatment.

Hope this helps, Dilya

Carr carrfamily4wh@...> wrote:

Free trial for autisitic children...does thing include those in the specturm?

Also, what do you mean by recruiting children? Are they offering discounts or

anything?

Thanks,

dilya kamilova kamilova_d@...> wrote:

Hi,

My son is 5 y.o. and he is autistic. We were also cosidering NAET for my son

as he has a lot of allergies. We started SCD diet 4 of Jan. and he still has

die-off reaction. I found out that he is allergic to all nuts so it's quite

challenging to keep his diet.

I just wanted to let you know that NAET organization announced free clinical

trial for autistic children (you can find the list of participating doctors in

naet site). We registered with NAET practicioner in NY and should start in 2

weeks. We'll get 50 treatments during the year.

As far as I know naet is still recruiting the children up to 10 y.o.

Hope this will help, DIlya

Marilyn Sawyer marilyn1972@...> wrote:

The professional that is most likely to use Great Smokies labs would be a

DAN doctor. You can see a list of DAN doctors by location at

http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari-lists/danus.html.

As far as NAET, we tried it, and found that there was a great deal of

variability in our results depending on the practitioner. The first

practitioner did the 15 basics first (Vit. C, calcium, etc.). It took a long

time to actually get to any foods, and then we saw absolutely no results

ever from her.

The second one treated 5 foods at once right off the bat. She also tested us

to see which color we most resonated with. For us, it was purple, and so we

wore purple-tinted sunglasses for each treatment. WE saw amazing results

with her.

Good luck in your search,

Marilyn

leaky gut, SCD 4 months

food intolerances and NAET treatments

> Hi--

> I've been unable to find a ped. yet who uses GREAT SMokies lab for

> testing and I know my daughter is sensative/ allergic to many of her

> foods. While I continue to search for dr's I'm also thinking about NAET

> treatments. Just wondering if there are others who have used these

> treatments for there children lately and found them helpful with food

> introduction. Do you also use enzymes? Any insights would be

> appreciated. Anyone know of a good ped. in s.E. michigan?

> thank you,

>

> -SCD for 2 yrs..IBS

> daughter Martha-almost 16 months on diet for almost 4 months--good days

> and bad days. Bounces from constipation to non-formed stools

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

> _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

> websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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Yes, this includes children in spectrum (as my son is). The trial is completely

free of charge. You don't have to pay anything. Your responsibility will be to

bring your child every week to participating NAET practicioner to get the

treatment.

Hope this helps, Dilya

Carr carrfamily4wh@...> wrote:

Free trial for autisitic children...does thing include those in the specturm?

Also, what do you mean by recruiting children? Are they offering discounts or

anything?

Thanks,

dilya kamilova kamilova_d@...> wrote:

Hi,

My son is 5 y.o. and he is autistic. We were also cosidering NAET for my son

as he has a lot of allergies. We started SCD diet 4 of Jan. and he still has

die-off reaction. I found out that he is allergic to all nuts so it's quite

challenging to keep his diet.

I just wanted to let you know that NAET organization announced free clinical

trial for autistic children (you can find the list of participating doctors in

naet site). We registered with NAET practicioner in NY and should start in 2

weeks. We'll get 50 treatments during the year.

As far as I know naet is still recruiting the children up to 10 y.o.

Hope this will help, DIlya

Marilyn Sawyer marilyn1972@...> wrote:

The professional that is most likely to use Great Smokies labs would be a

DAN doctor. You can see a list of DAN doctors by location at

http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari-lists/danus.html.

As far as NAET, we tried it, and found that there was a great deal of

variability in our results depending on the practitioner. The first

practitioner did the 15 basics first (Vit. C, calcium, etc.). It took a long

time to actually get to any foods, and then we saw absolutely no results

ever from her.

The second one treated 5 foods at once right off the bat. She also tested us

to see which color we most resonated with. For us, it was purple, and so we

wore purple-tinted sunglasses for each treatment. WE saw amazing results

with her.

Good luck in your search,

Marilyn

leaky gut, SCD 4 months

food intolerances and NAET treatments

> Hi--

> I've been unable to find a ped. yet who uses GREAT SMokies lab for

> testing and I know my daughter is sensative/ allergic to many of her

> foods. While I continue to search for dr's I'm also thinking about NAET

> treatments. Just wondering if there are others who have used these

> treatments for there children lately and found them helpful with food

> introduction. Do you also use enzymes? Any insights would be

> appreciated. Anyone know of a good ped. in s.E. michigan?

> thank you,

>

> -SCD for 2 yrs..IBS

> daughter Martha-almost 16 months on diet for almost 4 months--good days

> and bad days. Bounces from constipation to non-formed stools

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

> _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

> websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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