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My homeopath has taken an interesting approach. He seems to be

treating me based on how I was prior to taking Celexa, despite the

fact that I'm basically a completely different person now. The

remedy he gave me has given a noticeable boost to my sense of well

being. It has not, however, treated the most bothersome problems -

sexual dysfunction, motivation, etc.

Homeopathy can take time, especially when treating chronic

conditions such as ours. Usually when a remedy works, the first

thing that happens is your sense of well-being improves, then

gradually the other problems resolve. Dosages may be adjusted higher

if the homeopath feels he has found a suitable remedy. I've had my

dose increased once already.

I plan on sticking with it for a few more months, as long as I

continue to see improvements. But I'm always looking into backup

plans, which is why I have the interest in Bioset.

Luther

> > > > > >

> > > > > > While I was searching for homeopath I came across this

> > natural

> > > > > > clinic. They told me to come for free consultation. They

> > were

> > > > > > offering something called NAET. Has anyone tried this or

> > even

> > > > heard

> > > > > > about it ? One of the doctors there told me what he can

do

> > is

> > > > for me

> > > > > > to bring sample of zoloft, and that he can make me non

> > allergic

> > > > to it

> > > > > > so I will stop having reaction to it. He said even long

> > after I

> > > > > > stopped taking the drug, it is possible that body is

stil

> > > > remembering

> > > > > > and reacting to it. He was doing all this odd testing

where

> > he

> > > > would

> > > > > > ask something and try to make me hold my leg push

agaisnt

> > his

> > > > hand.

> > > > > > When he asked things like is it zoloft that is causing

this,

> > and

> > > > he

> > > > > > would push down my leg and I would have less power and

my

> > leg

> > > > would

> > > > > > go down while if he asked something else it wouldnt go

down.

> > To

> > > > be

> > > > > > honest I was thinking this guy is crazy or some quack

trying

> > > > take my

> > > > > > money but he does have degree in chiropratic and

> > accupunture,

> > > > they

> > > > > > were very sincere and didnt force anything on me .

Should

> > > > > > I give it a chance ? what do you guys think or has

anyone

> > heard

> > > > about

> > > > > > it ?

> > > > > >

> > > > > > here is his website

> > > > > >

> > > > > > http://www.doctordooley.com/

> > > > > >

> > > > > > and the women who have pioneered this treatment

> > > > > >

> > > > > > http://www.naet.com/subscribers/

> > > > > >

> > > > > > and the book she wrote

> > > > > >

> > > > > > http://www.amazon.com/Say-Good-Bye-

> > Illness/dp/0970434480/sr=8-

> > > > > > 1/qid=1161309246/ref=pd_bbs_1/002-7170120-7695240?

> > ie=UTF8 & s=books

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

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Cutler recommends it in the Amalgam illness book.

Kasia

> >

> >

> > I'm always suspicious of research that gets such good results with autism -

and my son doesn't fall into the group of autistic children involved, but

thought others may like to see the reserach below using NAET

> >

> >

http://www.endfatigue.com/documents/Autism-NAET-full-study-IMCJ_10_5_teitelbaum-\

Published.pdf

> >

> >

> >

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