Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 annette barclay <annettebarc@...> wrote: > > Hi , > We need to find a rich sponsor to set up this experiment! I'm game, but will confess that the idea of going to " Ground Zero for CFS " scares me. > > I had a work colleague (once) who used to go to Tahoe on holiday and even that was enough for me to keep away from him on his return. > > Since reading your emails I've been talking to my extended family about mould avoidance. I've got the long " wingspan " myself and I trying to see how common that is. > > Thanks for all that you do. > > Kindest regards, > Annette No worries. This is going to seem strange I guess, but becoming hyper-reactive was the best thing that could have happened to me. It gave me the ability to " fine tune " my neurotoxic exposures. Imagine if a " peanut responder " hadn't identified the culprit yet, and was being kicked around by peanut oil, peanut butter on peoples breath, packets of peanuts on airplanes, but just wandering around wondering why he was getting slammed where-ever he went. Now imagine if that person KNEW to avoid products with peanut oil, could step away when they sense someone has been eating peanut butter, and only boarded peanut-free aircraft. By being able to sense it and " step away " , the peanut person would actually do better than ever before. That is what happened to me, and I think that I can show you a few tricks I've learned that are of great benefit. I can go there without fear now. I'll send you some pictures We can set up a control area as a safe zone for retreat, and approach the contamination zone gradually. Grab that Royal Free survivor and propose the test. I think I know a couple of researchers who might be interested in conducting and monitoring the experiment. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 , Have you ever thought of getting NAET treatments. They helped me a great deal with mold sensitivities. Gail erikmoldwarrior wrote: > > annette barclay <annettebarc@ ...> wrote: > > > > Hi , > > We need to find a rich sponsor to set up this experiment! I'm > game, but will confess that the idea of going to " Ground Zero for > CFS " scares me. > > > > I had a work colleague (once) who used to go to Tahoe on holiday > and even that was enough for me to keep away from him on his return. > > > > Since reading your emails I've been talking to my extended family > about mould avoidance. I've got the long " wingspan " myself and I > trying to see how common that is. > > > > Thanks for all that you do. > > > > Kindest regards, > > Annette > > No worries. > This is going to seem strange I guess, but becoming hyper-reactive > was the best thing that could have happened to me. > It gave me the ability to " fine tune " my neurotoxic exposures. > Imagine if a " peanut responder " hadn't identified the culprit yet, > and was being kicked around by peanut oil, peanut butter on peoples > breath, packets of peanuts on airplanes, but just wandering around > wondering why he was getting slammed where-ever he went. > Now imagine if that person KNEW to avoid products with peanut oil, > could step away when they sense someone has been eating peanut > butter, and only boarded peanut-free aircraft. > By being able to sense it and " step away " , the peanut person would > actually do better than ever before. > That is what happened to me, and I think that I can show you a few > tricks I've learned that are of great benefit. > I can go there without fear now. I'll send you some pictures > > We can set up a control area as a safe zone for retreat, and > approach the contamination zone gradually. > > Grab that Royal Free survivor and propose the test. > > I think I know a couple of researchers who might be interested in > conducting and monitoring the experiment. > - > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Gail-is NAET the theory/treatment where you hold a food or drug or some substance in your hand with outstreched arm, and then the NAET practicioner provides an indetical amount of downward pressure on your arm? Or am I thinking of something else. Ever since this list has gone to 100 posts/day, mea culpa, I have had a hard time keeping up as someone kindly told me bc. Mike C > > , Have you ever thought of getting NAET treatments. They helped me a > great deal with mold sensitivities. > Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Mike, the pressure is not the treatment, just the dignostic techique to see if you are actually allergic to the specific thing. I don't know how to explain the treatment, but it did clear most of my wheat related symptoms. Adrienne Re: Ground Zero Experiment Gail-is NAET the theory/treatment where you hold a food or drug or some substance in your hand with outstreched arm, and then the NAET practicioner provides an indetical amount of downward pressure on your arm? Or am I thinking of something else. Ever since this list has gone to 100 posts/day, mea culpa, I have had a hard time keeping up as someone kindly told me bc. Mike C > > , Have you ever thought of getting NAET treatments. They helped me a > great deal with mold sensitivities. > Gail This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 > , Have you ever thought of getting NAET treatments. They helped me a great deal with mold sensitivities. Gail > Yes, and it made no noticeable difference for me. However, it's an interesting concept that has a physiological basis described by Becker as using a healthy persons microvoltage to challenge a sick persons reversed " illness state " polarity. If the immunological system is at a point in which meridian polarity can be restored, theoretically the healer can use his own energy to reset the proper flow of microcurrent by an experimental application of current/ " energy " at the proper points. Fascinating when western science and technology explains what appears to be nothing more than Eastern metaphysicalism. Just like " Old Wives Healing Remedies " being ridiculed, only to have science find out that they are based on careful observation of an effect - just like Semmelweiss and the midwives. So when I did it, perhaps I was at a point where my immune system wasn't ready to be " reset " . - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 Mice, Yes, but as Adrienne says the pressure is the diagnostic test, not the treatment. The treatment I recieved was more like acupuncture or acupressure although different. . It cleared me of many allergies and lifted my energy. Gail Adrienne G. wrote: > > Mike, the pressure is not the treatment, just the dignostic techique > to see if you are actually allergic to the specific thing. > I don't know how to explain the treatment, but it did clear most of my > wheat related symptoms. > Adrienne > Re: Ground Zero Experiment > > Gail-is NAET the theory/treatment where you hold a food or > drug or some substance in your hand with outstreched arm, and then > the NAET practicioner provides an indetical amount of downward > pressure on your arm? Or am I thinking of something else. Ever > since this list has gone to 100 posts/day, mea culpa, I have had > a hard time keeping up as someone kindly told me bc. > > Mike C > > > > > > , Have you ever thought of getting NAET treatments. They helped > me a > > great deal with mold sensitivities. > > Gail > > This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with > each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any > treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 With all due sincere respect to Gail, (I'm glad the helped you!), many others have found or suggested that the treatments are a total scam. It is rated very poorly on RemedyFind...just as one example. Mike -- I think you're talking about muscle testing/kinesiology... Just my two cents, Dan > > > > , Have you ever thought of getting NAET treatments. They helped > me a > > great deal with mold sensitivities. > > Gail > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 Wasn't remedyfind itself involved in some kind of scandalous situation? Adrienne Re: Ground Zero Experiment With all due sincere respect to Gail, (I'm glad the helped you!), many others have found or suggested that the treatments are a total scam. It is rated very poorly on RemedyFind...just as one example. Mike -- I think you're talking about muscle testing/kinesiology... Just my two cents, Dan > > > > , Have you ever thought of getting NAET treatments. They helped > me a > > great deal with mold sensitivities. > > Gail > This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 " I think you're talking about muscle testing/kinesiology " I had a demo session with someone who does muscle testing for food allergies. I was very surprised that without telling her, she actually picked up, by that, the foods that I knew I was already sensitive too. She was so correct (and I hadnt told her before hand about my food sensitivities eg to chicken and peanuts). I want to go back to her some time and have a full session done on me, as i know I have intollences to other foods but right now but cant work out what. I think the accuracy of this, would depend on the one testing one. Its like any form of dowsing, some may be able to accurately dowse for water and know where to put a well and how deep down the water is.. others may get it very wrong. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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