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Carol's message on NAET should encourage many to try this route but I must

warn that she is BLESSED to have the absolutely best PR in the country --

Pat O. in Florida. She specialized in autistic children and has a protocol

that does AMAZING things with them. Unfortunately, few PRs are trained in

her protocol but it is always possible that they will go, if they are

asked. Unfortunately, my pr considered it, and declined. Therefore, the

progress is slower and less dramatic. BUT, the food possibilities are

opened up, oftentimes focus is better, but success is completely dependent

on how good your PR (practitioner) is.

Three things that at this time I do NOT believe that NAET cannot cure -

gluten/casein sensitivity (this is NOT an allergy), heavy metal toxicity,

and yeast. I believe that these things need to be dealth with by other

means but NAET can compliment and help these processes.

I would recommend anyone pursuing NAET but remember it takes lots of time

(unless you go to Pat O.) Carol, can you tell I'm jealous.

Lori Knowles from KS

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I am real happy to hear your great news about your 8 yo visually

impaired, autistic daughter. I feel that the medical profession has

failed me/us. So I am pursuing this alternative medicine also. There

is more to the world than just doctors who treat symptoms. I am

open-minded but cautious.

My son had his 2nd visit to his NAET/BioSet practitioner last week.

On the first visit (a month ago) he had 21 stressed readings. On this

return visit he was down to 12 stressed readings. He had very high

readings of parasites so before we do any NAET or BioSet, we are

treating him for the parasites. Plus his behavior has improved, I had

to eliminate other foods that I found out were bothering him (soy,

corn and vanilla). Plus I got a surprise this weekend because he is

starting to have normal BM's, this after 17+ years of loose stools!

Maybe we will be able to starting toilet training him now. His school

teachers sent me a postcard last week to say that he has been more

cooperative. I think that's great! I only hope my funds hold out.

The initial visit was $250, follow-up visits are $75.00 so far. This

PR uses (I think it is called kinesiology) a computer and a probe to

test different parts of my son's fingers to identify the parts of the

body that are stressed. Then he drilled down to find out the cause of

this stress (foods, parasites, other chemicals/metals/stuff, etc.) Our

practitioner is a chiropractor, plus he is a Board Certified

Nutritionist. So if the initial visits are any indication, I can only

hope/pray for lots more improvement.

Vicki

> I wanted to share our experiences with NAET for our 8 yo visually

> impaired, autistic daughter. Our cost is no where near the cost

> reflected in the message below, and I am not sure if we would have

> been able to proceed with it if it had cost us that much. We paid

> nothing down. Our practitioner is not a chiropractor. Before our

> first visit, our daughter was not doing well with her Braille papers

> and fought her vision teacher. After the first visit, Jessi was a

> sick little girl. She vomitted and slept for almost three days and

> then laid around for several days thereafter, eating very little.

> That next Monday at school she aced every single Braille paper,

> worked much better with her vision teacher, and has done so ever

> since. Her language and understanding of language was better.

>

> I have learned how to test Jessi's' food to see if she will have an

> allergic reaction to it. Our practitioner helps her families to

help

> themselves and requires a couple of books be read. She gives parent

> classes, but I've not managed to get to one yet, unfortunately. She

> treats the metabolic systems and then the foods, and we do get vials

> to use at home.

>

> Jessi's vision has even increased. She will tell me the color of an

> object, without fail, and is starting to read letters we are

teaching

> her written in black on white about 1-1/2 inches high. Her eye

doctor

> at 3 months of ago told me to keep sunglasses on her when she gets

> older so she won't embarrass herself. She no longer goes into a big

> giggle-fest in the middle of the night, sleeps better, bowels 100%

> improved. She is more plugged in.

>

> NAET is one piece of Jessi's recovery pie, but without it, we would

> not be anywhere near as far along. We still have a lot of pieces to

> pull together, but per her pediatrician, unofficially, she is not

> autistic, as diagnosed at 4 years of age. There are still lots of

> issues to deal with, including metals. If you could have seen her

on

> her first visit compared with now, you would see a totally different

> child.

>

> I hope this helps. It really does depend on the practitioner.

> Carol

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> From: donnak@...

> Subject: What is NAET?

ALL of the following information falls into the " if I remember correctly "

category: NAET stands for Nambudripad's Allergy Elimination Treatment. An

allergy has been described as a phobia of the immune system, i.e., a mistaken

attempt by the immune system to defend the organism against something which it

has learned to regard as harmful when, in fact, it isn't. There are several

approaches to correcting these mistaken assumptions. Dr. Devi Nambudripad's

approach is an energy-meridian-based procedure (sort of a psychological

equivalent of accupuncture). Rothman has a book called Allergy

Antidotes that explains/teaches this kind of approach.

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To supplement Reg's message below in response to Donna's question,

you can also visit www.naet.com and the yahoo group

AllergyRelatedVaccineInducedAutism, which is a NAET egroup. At the

NAET web site you will see a book entitled, " Say Goodbye to Allergy

Related Autism " and there are a couple of books written by Ellen

Cutler. NAET is a little far out for some, and it was for me too at

first, because it is not typical medical intervention. My daughter

was just bad enough to cause me to exercise other options. Results

vary from practitioner to practitioner and even from person to person

being treated by the same practitioner. Like other interventions, it

may be successful for one but not another. Even though some of the

things I've read at the web site and other places about NAET are a

little odd, I just had to trust the treatment. Fortunately for us,

because it was exactly what our daughter needed and because of our

practitioner, it has been successful. I've tried a lot of things

that have not been so successful with her, but NAET is one of the

pieces which work. - Carol

> > From: donnak@c...

> > Subject: What is NAET?

>

> ALL of the following information falls into the " if I remember

correctly " category: NAET stands for Nambudripad's Allergy

Elimination Treatment. An allergy has been described as a phobia of

the immune system, i.e., a mistaken attempt by the immune system to

defend the organism against something which it has learned to regard

as harmful when, in fact, it isn't. There are several approaches to

correcting these mistaken assumptions. Dr. Devi Nambudripad's

approach is an energy-meridian-based procedure (sort of a

psychological equivalent of accupuncture). Rothman has a

book called Allergy Antidotes that explains/teaches this kind of

approach.

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