Guest guest Posted January 19, 2004 Report Share Posted January 19, 2004 I actually saved some money doing NAET b/c my pr. tested so many supplements that I shouldn't be taking. Problem is, just like conventional allergy testing, when I avoided things I am allergic to I didn't see a difference and likewise, when I was given a NAET clearing I didn't notice a difference either--probably had something to do with the fact that it was doing clearings on things I had no idea I needed clearings on. I don't know about NAET. I was better after doing it but could have been some herbs too the pr. had me on. Doesn't get to root is real problem about NAET. If you are hyper allergic to something and can get one clearing and see it go away then by all means do it. Just don't get too wrapped up and spend too much money is my opinion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2004 Report Share Posted January 22, 2004 In a message dated 1/22/2004 7:23:31 PM Central Standard Time, atranceformer@... writes: > Hi, > > I have been experimenting with mainly Bioset, which is based on NAET and > using some of the information picked up from others who are doing yet another > offshoot of NAET called AAE. > > The book " The Food Allergy Cure " by Ellen Cutler tells you how to self treat > and I purchased the Food Allergy Kit of vials. There are no NAET or Bioset > practitioners in my part of Australia, so I have gone with self-treatment. > > We also have Dr. Devi Nambudripad's NAET books to refer to. It's difficult > to actually report on my results because they have been so mixed. I know > many people having NAET treatments often report unpleasant reactions to > treatments and I have had them too. I also have enjoyed some 4 good days in a row (a > record) after passing one particular vial. > > If I am reacting to an allergen and have a bioset treatment or use the NAET > alarm points, then it absolutely makes all the difference in the world, and I > am very glad to have it as a resource. Overall I feel better for doing the > Bioset. > > At this stage though with regards to curing an allergen, well that has yet > to happen. So far I have been working my way through the internal allergens > and have only now come to the foods. So time will tell. But for me, with my > many allergies, food intolerances and chemical sensitivities, I am hopeful > and encouraged that it is helping and believe it is definitely worth persisting > with. > > There's another group here in Australia for parents of severely allergic > children who are reporting astonishing success using NAET and/or Bioset and/or > AAE. One very sick child could eat only 4 foods and now is able to eat all > fruits for instance. > > It seems a very complicated procedure, just identifying what the allergen is > and there are so many combinations possible, that people get discouraged. I > think it is well worth persisting with, and getting the books so you can > treat yourself at home. It's so likely people with our kind of problems will > need many many treatments, like has reported, that it's in our interests > to learn to self-treat and just go to the therapists for the complicated > stuff we get stuck on. > > Regards, > > Jan (Australia) > Wow Jan! I was SOOOO happy and excited for you while reading this! It sounds like you're responding very well to bioset!!! YAY! Keep up the fantastic work. I will keep you in my prayers for continued good results. Before long you may not even need to be on a CFS list anymore! I have 2 very good friends who are completely well today from doing bioset. Im truly happy for you! This post made my night! Love, : ))) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2004 Report Share Posted January 22, 2004 Hi, I have been experimenting with mainly Bioset, which is based on NAET and using some of the information picked up from others who are doing yet another offshoot of NAET called AAE. The book " The Food Allergy Cure " by Ellen Cutler tells you how to self treat and I purchased the Food Allergy Kit of vials. There are no NAET or Bioset practitioners in my part of Australia, so I have gone with self-treatment. We also have Dr. Devi Nambudripad's NAET books to refer to. It's difficult to actually report on my results because they have been so mixed. I know many people having NAET treatments often report unpleasant reactions to treatments and I have had them too. I also have enjoyed some 4 good days in a row (a record) after passing one particular vial. If I am reacting to an allergen and have a bioset treatment or use the NAET alarm points, then it absolutely makes all the difference in the world, and I am very glad to have it as a resource. Overall I feel better for doing the Bioset. At this stage though with regards to curing an allergen, well that has yet to happen. So far I have been working my way through the internal allergens and have only now come to the foods. So time will tell. But for me, with my many allergies, food intolerances and chemical sensitivities, I am hopeful and encouraged that it is helping and believe it is definitely worth persisting with. There's another group here in Australia for parents of severely allergic children who are reporting astonishing success using NAET and/or Bioset and/or AAE. One very sick child could eat only 4 foods and now is able to eat all fruits for instance. It seems a very complicated procedure, just identifying what the allergen is and there are so many combinations possible, that people get discouraged. I think it is well worth persisting with, and getting the books so you can treat yourself at home. It's so likely people with our kind of problems will need many many treatments, like has reported, that it's in our interests to learn to self-treat and just go to the therapists for the complicated stuff we get stuck on. Regards, Jan (Australia) --------------------------------- Messenger - Communicate instantly... " Ping " your friends today! Download Messenger Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2004 Report Share Posted January 22, 2004 Jan, I just did a little research on BioSET for the first time. How in the world do learn to help yourself w, this method. It sounds so complex! I know self testing w. muscles is possible, but what else? Adrienne ----- Original Message ----- From: Jan Hi, I have been experimenting with mainly Bioset, which is based on NAET and using some of the information picked up from others who are doing yet another offshoot of NAET called AAE. The book " The Food Allergy Cure " by Ellen Cutler tells you how to self treat and I purchased the Food Allergy Kit of vials. There are no NAET or Bioset practitioners in my part of Australia, so I have gone with self-treatment. We also have Dr. Devi Nambudripad's NAET books to refer to. It's difficult to actually report on my results because they have been so mixed. I know many people having NAET treatments often report unpleasant reactions to treatments and I have had them too. I also have enjoyed some 4 good days in a row (a record) after passing one particular vial. If I am reacting to an allergen and have a bioset treatment or use the NAET alarm points, then it absolutely makes all the difference in the world, and I am very glad to have it as a resource. Overall I feel better for doing the Bioset. At this stage though with regards to curing an allergen, well that has yet to happen. So far I have been working my way through the internal allergens and have only now come to the foods. So time will tell. But for me, with my many allergies, food intolerances and chemical sensitivities, I am hopeful and encouraged that it is helping and believe it is definitely worth persisting with. There's another group here in Australia for parents of severely allergic children who are reporting astonishing success using NAET and/or Bioset and/or AAE. One very sick child could eat only 4 foods and now is able to eat all fruits for instance. It seems a very complicated procedure, just identifying what the allergen is and there are so many combinations possible, that people get discouraged. I think it is well worth persisting with, and getting the books so you can treat yourself at home. It's so likely people with our kind of problems will need many many treatments, like has reported, that it's in our interests to learn to self-treat and just go to the therapists for the complicated stuff we get stuck on. Regards, Jan (Australia) --------------------------------- Messenger - Communicate instantly... " Ping " your friends today! Download Messenger Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 In a message dated 1/22/2004 10:59:19 PM Central Standard Time, duckblossm@... writes: > Jan, I just did a little research on BioSET for the first time. How in the > world do learn to help yourself w, this method. It sounds so complex! I know > self testing w. muscles is possible, but what else? > Adrienne > Its the easiest thing in the world to do to yourself. My bioSet pr. taught me how to do it so I could treat myself anytime I needed at home. Just learn the points to stimulate (there are only 12), then you can treat any allergen on the planet. You dont need to have the vial in your hand. A piece of paper with the allergen written on it will do-- sometimes even better. In my case, it was. I got better doing it at home, but when I went back to her for treatments, got sicker. We did something out of sequence though, which is probably triggered my personal setback. I even treat emotions with Bioset. I just write it down on paper and clear it. Sometimes its quicker to do EFT, but all the energy therapies are so amazing, just choose the one thats easier for you to perform. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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