I can avoid any food for 25 hours but am stumped on how one can avoid dust, pollen or mold bc it’s ubiquitous. How have others figured out a way to avoid mold, dust or pollen for 25 hours? I’m pretty sure that even the practitioners office will have traces of mold, pollen, dust. Then the car or any mode of transportation one takes to go home…even walking….presents exposures.
Can only do the best you can. A friend who lives in a concrete high-rise building (assuming you live in the city)? Just stay with them a day and keep all the windows closed?
A doctor developed it in the early 80’s. I’m not sure about papers, but I can say, I had a really bad egg allergy and after one treatment of this protocol, it went away completely.
Where can you buy something like the “little buzzer” for closing gates? All I can find are acupressure pens that require your body to ground and cause shocks, or personal massagers. I am looking for something that looks more professional.
I found if I have Organic I'm ok. I guess I'm sensitive to all the preservatives in the bread they make and sell us. Now since I make my own Naan, and French bread , store bought tastes weird and the consistency is gross.
The amount of force she used when she tested the allergen almost pulled her to the floor. And then she barely pushed on her arm after her “treatments” were done. What is this sorcery???
My practitioner tapes the glass vial to my shoulder after treatment, or I stick it in my bra. He thinks (after doing this for 20 years) that helps especially for things that you can't avoid. It worked for my allergy to my own thyroid and female hormones (autoimmune diseases). I've been in remission for over 15 years since naet treatments for my 114 allergies and imbalances.
Okay so here’s my answer to my own question. After 4 attempts with pollen I convinced my practitioner to loan me the vile. I had my home professionally cleaned the I repeated the treatment at home. I wore my mask the entire time except to eat and drink and I stayed indoors for 25 hrs. It worked.
I have a variety of allergies, seasonal and food. I am also intrigued by the nervous system connection. I was on an SSRI for anxiety for almost 5 years. When I wanted to get off because it wasn't helping I was told to get off in a month and my body suffered greatly. Since then (1.5 years ago) I think my nervous system is dysregulated. Sounds, light and other sensor things are hard for my body to process. The word hurt, isn't correct but it comes to mind. I am now 10 weeks pregnant too, yay! Is this a technique that is safe for pregnancy and would it help with my other possible nervous system issues?
@@vickie8872 No it's not. Check out the link below. It shows the FDA safety classification for all psychiatric drugs and how they correspond with pregnancy and lactation. None of them have an "A" rating. 57 drugs are listed and only 5 have a "B" rating which means when tested on animals no issues were found with the fetus. The rest of the ratings "C", "D" and "X" are what can be seen for the bulk of the drugs. "C" means that the research hasn't been done on any animal or human. This is concerning. Also, various studies have concluded that the average time that it takes for research evidence to reach clinical practice is 17 years. Again, this is concerning. I saw this first hand in my pregnancy with the release of multiple studies supporting findings that taking acetaminophen while pregnant lowers glutathione which directly corresponds with autism rates. Yet when asked about this in appointments my team said until they receive guidance from their supervisors they won't change how they recommend medication. We have a messed up system. www.aafp.org/pubs/afp/issues/2008/0915/p772.html
I'd like to hear from someone who has had this treatment. Did it work for you? I have some serious food sensitivities... My nervous system goes crazy when I eat certain foods and my right leg jerks uncontrolably ....sometimes left leg also. Soy Sauce, cashews, peanuts, walnuts, brazil nuts, nutritional yeast, balsamic vinegar, xylitol, synthetic vitamins, COCONUT....etc etc.
I have had it done to myself for seasonal allergies (ragweed) and I have had it done to my son for dairy allergy or intolerance and it worked for both of us!
Don’t always rely on science and mainstream medicine 💊 this works! Pig Pharma would loose out on trillions should they give light to alternative treatments!
It looks easy, just like going to a doctor for a physical or performing, say ballet. It is not easy at all. If the practitioner is not good at testing and treats, the patient could become very ill, even go to the ER. It works, it is worth every cent.
@@vickie8872 Becoming ill from these treatments is highly unlikely. There are no injections or medications. These acupressure treatments are non-evasive to the body. If the doctor is not good, the treatment might not be as effective but that’s the extent of its side effects.
It is incredible : you gives hope to allergic people !
I can avoid any food for 25 hours but am stumped on how one can avoid dust, pollen or mold bc it’s ubiquitous. How have others figured out a way to avoid mold, dust or pollen for 25 hours? I’m pretty sure that even the practitioners office will have traces of mold, pollen, dust. Then the car or any mode of transportation one takes to go home…even walking….presents exposures.
Can only do the best you can. A friend who lives in a concrete high-rise building (assuming you live in the city)? Just stay with them a day and keep all the windows closed?
You have pregnant
My practitioner allows 24hr contact by taping the vial that we are treated for to the skin and we remove it in 24hrs works just the same :)
Yes, they have other techniques like doing 3 treatments in the same appointment for allergens you can’t avoid.
@@elainec5333 do what I did
How can children's allergy to cow's milk proteins be treated using NAET technology?
Are there legitimate research papers that support this treatment? What is the science behind this?
A doctor developed it in the early 80’s. I’m not sure about papers, but I can say, I had a really bad egg allergy and after one treatment of this protocol, it went away completely.
The doctor’s name is Devi Nambudripad. She has written many books as well as research papers.
What is the name of the buzzing device?
You have dyeabeedies
Where can you buy something like the “little buzzer” for closing gates? All I can find are acupressure pens that require your body to ground and cause shocks, or personal massagers. I am looking for something that looks more professional.
You can buy them at any adult store or Spencer’s
i am alergic to gluten, can you treat it by this way?
thank you so much
You have pregnant
Yes. We did this to our daughter and it worked. Have you tried organic flour though? Your issue could be the glyphosate they treat flour with.
I found if I have Organic I'm ok. I guess I'm sensitive to all the preservatives in the bread they make and sell us. Now since I make my own Naan, and French bread , store bought tastes weird and the consistency is gross.
The amount of force she used when she tested the allergen almost pulled her to the floor. And then she barely pushed on her arm after her “treatments” were done. What is this sorcery???
What is that little machine buzzer called?
It is called a refrigerator
If you have to be snotty, go somewhere else. You are not being witty mocking People's health.
How can you stay away from pollen? It’s everywhere in the air
My practitioner tapes the glass vial to my shoulder after treatment, or I stick it in my bra. He thinks (after doing this for 20 years) that helps especially for things that you can't avoid.
It worked for my allergy to my own thyroid and female hormones (autoimmune diseases). I've been in remission for over 15 years since naet treatments for my 114 allergies and imbalances.
Okay so here’s my answer to my own question. After 4 attempts with pollen I convinced my practitioner to loan me the vile. I had my home professionally cleaned the I repeated the treatment at home. I wore my mask the entire time except to eat and drink and I stayed indoors for 25 hrs. It worked.
I have a variety of allergies, seasonal and food. I am also intrigued by the nervous system connection. I was on an SSRI for anxiety for almost 5 years. When I wanted to get off because it wasn't helping I was told to get off in a month and my body suffered greatly. Since then (1.5 years ago) I think my nervous system is dysregulated. Sounds, light and other sensor things are hard for my body to process. The word hurt, isn't correct but it comes to mind. I am now 10 weeks pregnant too, yay! Is this a technique that is safe for pregnancy and would it help with my other possible nervous system issues?
Based on what I've read about it, yes.
Yes, its is safe while pregnant.
@@vickie8872 No it's not. Check out the link below. It shows the FDA safety classification for all psychiatric drugs and how they correspond with pregnancy and lactation. None of them have an "A" rating. 57 drugs are listed and only 5 have a "B" rating which means when tested on animals no issues were found with the fetus. The rest of the ratings "C", "D" and "X" are what can be seen for the bulk of the drugs. "C" means that the research hasn't been done on any animal or human. This is concerning. Also, various studies have concluded that the average time that it takes for research evidence to reach clinical practice is 17 years. Again, this is concerning. I saw this first hand in my pregnancy with the release of multiple studies supporting findings that taking acetaminophen while pregnant lowers glutathione which directly corresponds with autism rates. Yet when asked about this in appointments my team said until they receive guidance from their supervisors they won't change how they recommend medication. We have a messed up system.
www.aafp.org/pubs/afp/issues/2008/0915/p772.html
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You are pregant
I'd like to hear from someone who has had this treatment. Did it work for you? I have some serious food sensitivities... My nervous system goes crazy when I eat certain foods and my right leg jerks uncontrolably ....sometimes left leg also. Soy Sauce, cashews, peanuts, walnuts, brazil nuts, nutritional yeast, balsamic vinegar, xylitol, synthetic vitamins, COCONUT....etc etc.
I have had it done to myself for seasonal allergies (ragweed) and I have had it done to my son for dairy allergy or intolerance and it worked for both of us!
@@melissajust3268 Thank you !
I've done it for several food allergies like nuts, eggs, corns etc... However the results were life saving
I've had eggs, and sugar reversed and it worked great!
Hi! Can someone tell me if there is a possibility to do those treatments long distance?
I’d pay someone $100 to see a peer reviewed scientific article supporting these claims!
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2556663/
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4104566/
You have pregnant
Don’t always rely on science and mainstream medicine 💊 this works! Pig Pharma would loose out on trillions should they give light to alternative treatments!
people pay you do give them a back massage??? ridiculous
It looks easy, just like going to a doctor for a physical or performing, say ballet. It is not easy at all. If the practitioner is not good at testing and treats, the patient could become very ill, even go to the ER. It works, it is worth every cent.
That’s what I’m saying
@@vickie8872 Becoming ill from these treatments is highly unlikely. There are no injections or medications. These acupressure treatments are non-evasive to the body. If the doctor is not good, the treatment might not be as effective but that’s the extent of its side effects.
It worked for me.