Guest guest Posted May 15, 2010 Report Share Posted May 15, 2010 I have considered naet after the diet and chelation............if sensitivities remain to any food.But from my research and talking to my doctor,usually 1 sitting for 1 allergy or sometimes multiple.usually 12 to 14 sessions should clear everything.you may have to repeat 2 or 4 sittings after 6 months or 1 year From: lenakhais <lenakhais@...> Subject: [ ] NAET - your experience Received: Saturday, May 15, 2010, 8:39 AM Â Just recently we had an opportunity to have a consultation with an NAET practitioner for our son. She tested him for a number of sensitivies and detected quite a few issues... We have seen her twice since the initial consultation... it is a bit pricey, especially if we continue to see her every week (for we don't know how long - since she can't tell us how long it might take for her to clear our son's sensitivities...) If you had any experience with NAET - what would you say? Worth it? Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2010 Report Share Posted May 15, 2010 For my entire family NAET was totally worth it and the best investment we made in our health, allergy wise. It changed our lives. I was so allergic to molds that I was on 3 Rx meds for allergies and they were not helping. The allergist wanted me to go on steroids and do " allergy shots " which I refused. I met through work an NAET specialist and within 6 months was on NO Rx meds, and was retested (skin and blood) for mold allergies and had NONE. My son no longer tests (skin or blood) positive for animal allergies or pollen or tree allergies. Now, that being said....we went weekly for about 3 months and then biweekly for 2 months, then monthly for about 3 months. Now we go for one visit, for a " tune-up " in the spring before allergy season. My son had been 3 Rx allergy meds that weren't working either. Neither of us takes ANY Rx or OTC meds for allergies. We also worked on some other things last year - viral issues, and sometimes she cleared him for mercury when chelation was taking a toll. We also adopted a clean lifestyle in the past year - chemical free foods, cleaning products, and household products which helped lower our allergen load. > > Just recently we had an opportunity to have a consultation with an NAET practitioner for our son. She tested him for a number of sensitivies and detected quite a few issues... We have seen her twice since the initial consultation... it is a bit pricey, especially if we continue to see her every week (for we don't know how long - since she can't tell us how long it might take for her to clear our son's sensitivities...) > > If you had any experience with NAET - what would you say? Worth it? > > Thank you > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2010 Report Share Posted May 15, 2010 NAET took too long and cost too much for me - and we do a lot of alt health things. There are a few things that you can do that go beyond NAET or help it to clear a bit more quickly- Body Response Technique (BRT), BioSet and JMT: http://www.drbreedlove.net/Techniques/brt.html Quantum Reflex Analysis (QRA) by Dr. Marshall. Some info here: http://www.bridgetobetterhealth.com/quantumreflexanalysis.htm http://www.qncenter.com Making sure your C1 and C2 are in place - Atlas Profilax or NUCCA addresses these. EFT - it isn't just for emotions: http://www.emofree.com and homeopathics. Warm Regards, Summer McFarland 1.22 HEAL KIDS 1.224.325.5437 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------------------------------- Over fourteen years of organic search engine optimization, marketing and design. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2010 Report Share Posted May 16, 2010 , thank you for your reply. When you say " clear of mercury " - what do you mean? We're doing chelation by AC protocol for about 2 months and if there is anything else that can be helping to get metals out - I'd be interested to learn. She also tested him on a reaction to the " vaccine cocktail " that caused all the issues ( he was 14 months - yep, he got all of that and infamous MMR at 14 months!) and he had a VERY strong reaction to every single vial she gave him to hold. So she explained that his body is still trying to battle all those shots that he got at 14 months. She promised to work on it... But again - I'm not clear - will she be trying to reduce the inflammation they caused? Or ... I'm a bit confused... but of course very curious to see if after working on the vaccines we might see any changes in him. I'm counting on that given that I believe those vaccines were the first and biggest trigger to send him spiraling downward... Thank you Lena ________________________________ From: mosaictm <lisa369@...> Sent: Sat, May 15, 2010 7:35:45 PM Subject: [ ] Re: NAET - your experience For my entire family NAET was totally worth it and the best investment we made in our health, allergy wise. It changed our lives. I was so allergic to molds that I was on 3 Rx meds for allergies and they were not helping. The allergist wanted me to go on steroids and do " allergy shots " which I refused. I met through work an NAET specialist and within 6 months was on NO Rx meds, and was retested (skin and blood) for mold allergies and had NONE. My son no longer tests (skin or blood) positive for animal allergies or pollen or tree allergies. Now, that being said....we went weekly for about 3 months and then biweekly for 2 months, then monthly for about 3 months. Now we go for one visit, for a " tune-up " in the spring before allergy season. My son had been 3 Rx allergy meds that weren't working either. Neither of us takes ANY Rx or OTC meds for allergies. We also worked on some other things last year - viral issues, and sometimes she cleared him for mercury when chelation was taking a toll. We also adopted a clean lifestyle in the past year - chemical free foods, cleaning products, and household products which helped lower our allergen load. > > Just recently we had an opportunity to have a consultation with an NAET practitioner for our son. She tested him for a number of sensitivies and detected quite a few issues... We have seen her twice since the initial consultation... it is a bit pricey, especially if we continue to see her every week (for we don't know how long - since she can't tell us how long it might take for her to clear our son's sensitivities...) > > If you had any experience with NAET - what would you say? Worth it? > > Thank you > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2010 Report Share Posted May 16, 2010 NAET is good, but Bioset is best. Dr. Harry Hong (www.harryhong.com) uses Bioset and remedies, along with tapping that give you longer results, you can do at home, and more permanent in the long run. We integrate him with the DANS! and are so close to recovery we can taste it. I love that he looks at the root of all issues and nothing is ever a bandaid. You have to be patient...I wasn't at first, but I get it now. Our family will see him for life to tweek...even after recovery. HTH, Kersten www.chicagonow.com/fightingautism > > NAET took too long and cost too much for me - and we do a lot of alt health things. > > There are a few things that you can do that go beyond NAET or help it to clear a bit more quickly- > > Body Response Technique (BRT), BioSet and JMT: > http://www.drbreedlove.net/Techniques/brt.html > > Quantum Reflex Analysis (QRA) by Dr. Marshall. Some info here: > http://www.bridgetobetterhealth.com/quantumreflexanalysis.htm > http://www.qncenter.com > > Making sure your C1 and C2 are in place - Atlas Profilax or NUCCA addresses these. > > EFT - it isn't just for emotions: > http://www.emofree.com > > and homeopathics. > > Warm Regards, > > Summer McFarland > 1.22 HEAL KIDS > 1.224.325.5437 > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------------------------------- > Over fourteen years of organic search engine optimization, marketing and design. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2010 Report Share Posted May 16, 2010 Lena, Sorry for the weird wording - I just meant that the stress of moving the mercury with AC chelation was sort of taking a toll when we would do it every weekend, so the NAET/Bioset therapist would " clear " him energetically from the stress of mercury moving. He still needs/needed chelation, it was just a help, like Vit C and mag and adrenal support. NAET wasn't moving metals out, just supporting his body to deal with getting the metals out. Yes, I've had my son treated for vaccine damage with NAET and homeopathy, as well. The body is injured on many levels by the toxins and needles of the vaccines, IMO. First off, I believe it is traumatic for an infant to be held down by a parent and have needles stuck in him/her and then toxic stuff is shot into his body -his muscles, cells, brain. In my world of holistic healing I believe that those effects are more than just inflammation. The fascia, muscles, nerves, cells, etc. are effected by this action. I used CST to release a lot of trauma as well (shots and other medically induced trauma - my son has a PTSD dx from surgery gone bad). We use Bach flower and homeopathy, too. This stuff isn't about chelation - but healing as a whole. Not everyone does it, and not everyone believes in it, and their kids are fine. For us, it made a huge difference. My child had a lot of emotional/psychological stuff to deal with in relation/in addition to autism - he regressed at 4.5 and KNEW he was losing his skills and abilities. He KNEW and was fully aware that he was having trouble maintaining bowel/bladder continence. He had already been potty trained for 2 years - he was mortified and embarassed and did not understand what was going on. He couldn't communicate to us what was going on, and we were being told by everyone - teachers, doctors, family that he was misbehaving, manipulating, etc. and we were either too strict/not strict enough - depending on who was criticizing and what day of the week it was. We were using discipline to try to stop the downhill slide to no avail and he was heartbroken because he couldn't HELP his inability to use words anymore, to stop banging his head, screaming, or raging. Odd thing that I found VERY interesting - we spent the winter/spring doing anti-viral supplements with all the other alternative stuff and had good results, but my son had these huge pus filled nodules come out and burst - like big angry pimples almost. They ONLY appeared where he had been given his shots - his thighs and upper arm! How weird is that? It was like the body had to resolve the issue back out to where it entered his body. > > > > Just recently we had an opportunity to have a consultation with an NAET practitioner for our son. She tested him for a number of sensitivies and detected quite a few issues... We have seen her twice since the initial consultation... it is a bit pricey, especially if we continue to see her every week (for we don't know how long - since she can't tell us how long it might take for her to clear our son's sensitivities...) > > > > If you had any experience with NAET - what would you say? Worth it? > > > > Thank you > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2010 Report Share Posted May 24, 2010 We did a lot of NAET and were disappointed by the results. Recently have concluded that it is a waste of money to do while the body is still high in metals. I would focus on getting the metals out, then, if the food issues are still there, try NAET type treatments. Save yourself a lot of money, time and trouble... > > Just recently we had an opportunity to have a consultation with an NAET practitioner for our son. She tested him for a number of sensitivies and detected quite a few issues... We have seen her twice since the initial consultation... it is a bit pricey, especially if we continue to see her every week (for we don't know how long - since she can't tell us how long it might take for her to clear our son's sensitivities...) > > If you had any experience with NAET - what would you say? Worth it? > > Thank you > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2010 Report Share Posted May 24, 2010 Can I ask the fee? I'm going to start this summer. 180 mile trip, $60 a visit. Tammy [ ] Re: NAET - your experience We did a lot of NAET and were disappointed by the results. Recently have concluded that it is a waste of money to do while the body is still high in metals. I would focus on getting the metals out, then, if the food issues are still there, try NAET type treatments. Save yourself a lot of money, time and trouble... > > Just recently we had an opportunity to have a consultation with an NAET practitioner for our son. She tested him for a number of sensitivies and detected quite a few issues... We have seen her twice since the initial consultation... it is a bit pricey, especially if we continue to see her every week (for we don't know how long - since she can't tell us how long it might take for her to clear our son's sensitivities...) > > If you had any experience with NAET - what would you say? Worth it? > > Thank you > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2010 Report Share Posted May 24, 2010 NAET worked very well for me, it was $60-65 a visit, some insurance companies will pick up accupuncture for certain illnesses/issues. I feel it relaxes you body to the allergy, the allergen doesn't hit you as hard, but I don't believe it rids you of the allergy completely. Also the accupuncture is VERY relaxing, I recommend it if you can afford it. Make sure you see a good and recommended practitioner. I know a good one on Long Island in NY Rotundi at town Wellness, she is very kid- friendly, a real sweetheart! Toni > > > > Just recently we had an opportunity to have a consultation with an NAET practitioner for our son. She tested him for a number of sensitivies and detected quite a few issues... We have seen her twice since the initial consultation... it is a bit pricey, especially if we continue to see her every week (for we don't know how long - since she can't tell us how long it might take for her to clear our son's sensitivities...) > > > > If you had any experience with NAET - what would you say? Worth it? > > > > Thank you > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2010 Report Share Posted May 24, 2010 I do acupuncture locally, she does not do NAET. She recommends him and is encouraging me to go too. It's hopefully not a total waste of time and money, both I have some this summer. He's my 7.7, nt with severe food allergies. I've done like 9 maybe ala only chelation rounds. It's a start. Acupuncture has been life changing for me. Had a terrible back issue, actually between my shoulder blades, shoulder, couldn't sleep on my sides, so much pain. Could barely move in bed, got up, terrible. Anyway....maybe 10? treatments, my back like " mush " , her words, I feel amazing! Not 100% but close. I also made a comment on how my appetite has been so much less. I'm more satisfied with less food, fuller. It's been a new feeling for me, one I like since I've always battle being over weight. She said hitting those appetite suppressants areas must be working. I had no idea. Anyway......thanks. Tammy [ ] Re: NAET - your experience NAET worked very well for me, it was $60-65 a visit, some insurance companies will pick up accupuncture for certain illnesses/issues. I feel it relaxes you body to the allergy, the allergen doesn't hit you as hard, but I don't believe it rids you of the allergy completely. Also the accupuncture is VERY relaxing, I recommend it if you can afford it. Make sure you see a good and recommended practitioner. I know a good one on Long Island in NY Rotundi at town Wellness, she is very kid- friendly, a real sweetheart! Toni > > > > Just recently we had an opportunity to have a consultation with an NAET practitioner for our son. She tested him for a number of sensitivies and detected quite a few issues... We have seen her twice since the initial consultation... it is a bit pricey, especially if we continue to see her every week (for we don't know how long - since she can't tell us how long it might take for her to clear our son's sensitivities...) > > > > If you had any experience with NAET - what would you say? Worth it? > > > > Thank you > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2010 Report Share Posted May 24, 2010 We did some NAET near the beginning of our biomed/chelation journey esp for one son whose leaky gut caused a laundry list of intolerances. We probably got through the first 3 items on the NAET sequence of allergens to clear (out of 15+). It was too time consuming and expensive to continue and the 25 hour avoidance of some items we nearly impossible without skipping school. My main takeaway from the treatments was learning how to stimulate a series of pressure points that help the body be less " reactive " to offending foods. I did that if he had an infraction or seemed to be reacting to something. It also made me open to energetic modalities of healing like EFT, muscle testing and electro transdermal screening (Zyto). My NAET practitioner said that after some treatments it is better if the kids don't sit in a car for long or touch metal - better ask - as that would make the long trip defeat the purpose. I would save my energy for chelation and maybe get a Zyto scan done which will help you figure out what your kid really needs supplement-wise. Dealing with yeast, digestive enzymes, cutting sugars and providing gut mucosal support (l-glutamine, EFAs and separate from EFAs, zinc) was helpful for us. We didn't eliminate all his intolerance foods as there were too many but just tried to stay away from the 4+ ones. After a year of chelation (maybe 24 rounds) my son can eat anything, even some foods he is really allergic to (egg white) without incident. Jo > > Can I ask the fee? I'm going to start this summer. 180 mile trip, $60 a visit. > > Tammy > > > > > If you had any experience with NAET - what would you say? Worth it? > > > > Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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