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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

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> 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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