Guest guest Posted April 15, 2002 Report Share Posted April 15, 2002 Vicky - I've heard a lot of people report great success with NAET (naet.com) which is a noninvasive, kind of " Eastern " allergy treatment which has (supposedly) worked miracles for some people. It's actually an allergy clearing technique. It's relatively cheap, about $250 for 10 treatments, and might be worth trying. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2002 Report Share Posted April 15, 2002 Listmates, my husband suffers greatly from allergies. He has post nasal drip and tiredness and other symptoms. I was wondering if anyone can suggest and herb or supplement that would help to alleviate some of these allergy related problems. Thanks in advance! Vicky __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2002 Report Share Posted April 15, 2002 > Vicky - I've heard a lot of people report great success with NAET (naet.com) > which is a noninvasive, kind of " Eastern " allergy treatment which has > (supposedly) worked miracles for some people. I thought it was a voodoo ritual, but it did a lot of good for me. >It's actually an allergy > clearing technique. It's relatively cheap, about $250 for 10 treatments, and > might be worth trying. It is more if you have an acupuncturist do it, and you really do need to have it done with needles. People using the acupressure technique lose their treatments in a few years and end up MORE allergic. > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been rem Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2002 Report Share Posted April 15, 2002 We used NAET in the past, and just re-started it for my son, and he had a dramatic improvement just after being treated for the HepB vaccine at the gastrointestinal level and the cerebellar level. Both he and his lil sis were treated this way. She had infrequent stooling early on and then stopped having bowel movements altogether after her 7 month vaccines. Anyway-- he was a changed child after that treatment and my daughter actually had a bowel movement on her own for the first time since Dec 2001 when we were doing acupuncture on her. So that was no coincidence. My son was getting very hyper, weird, sensory, and after that treatment for the HepB vax, he began talking to us more, being interested in his sister, being very lucid, and being able to explain some of his sensory symptoms to me... being able to read my facial expressions much better. As an aside, tonight he watched the video of Karyn's interview with me, and after it was over, he said hello to his sister, and she said hello back, and then he turned to me and said " mom, something's not right with Elora. When I she said hello to me, her eyes were looking over there, even though I was over here " ... I'm thinking, this coming from my little guy who has eye contact issues himself! Wow! Anyway, I have no idea why the NAET would work... the official website looks too new-agey to me, and so I actually avoid reading up on NAET. I'd rather be blissfully ignorant and just accept that it is working for us. At one point I had dismissed it-- I could not accept that it could have been helping my son. SO we stopped going. Things got worse, MUCH worse. At one point I was even thinking of medicating him--something I did NOT want to do. Things were just deteriorating fast. So I took him back, and took home a changed child. Even dh was seeing it. And when our dd passed a bowel movement on her own, we could not ignore that the naet DID something. W > Vicky - I've heard a lot of people report great success with NAET (naet.com) > which is a noninvasive, kind of " Eastern " allergy treatment which has > (supposedly) worked miracles for some people. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2002 Report Share Posted April 16, 2002 > Listmates, my husband suffers greatly from allergies. > He has post nasal drip and tiredness and other > symptoms. I was wondering if anyone can suggest and > herb or supplement that would help to alleviate some > of these allergy related problems. Thanks in advance! > Vicky > There is a long allergy section in my book Amalgam Illness (www.noamalgam.com) because it is common in mercury tox. I learned a lot about it first hand. Sudafed Ephedrine (ma huang) black tea magnesium calcium (especially with B-12, folate and TMG) OPC/grape seed extract aspirin Flax oil supplementation licorice DHEA 100+ mg a couple of times a day (for men, women take max 25) pregnenolone, twice DHEA adrenal cortex extract digestive enzymes air filters in the rooms, windows closed, tape around edges of windows. Allergy filter on furnace/air conditioner frequent baths or showers, particularly right after coming in or on being tired. Vitamin A in vast quantities. Women who are or might become pregnant must not do this - they are supposed to stay below 10,000 IU a day due to the risk of birth defects. Everyone else, 25,000-100,000 IU a day. As vitamin A, not carotenes. > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2002 Report Share Posted April 16, 2002 > Listmates, my husband suffers greatly from allergies. > He has post nasal drip and tiredness and other > symptoms. I was wondering if anyone can suggest and > herb or supplement that would help to alleviate some > of these allergy related problems. Thanks in advance! > Vicky My allergies were significantly helped with HNI enzymes http://www.houstonni.com/ Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2007 Report Share Posted April 26, 2007 Hi, My husband suffers from terrible allergies, and really nothing much helps him. But here are some natural remedies that do help a lot of people: Nettles - supposed to dry up a runny nose Quercetin - natural antihistamine. You can buy this in capsule or nasal spray form. Vit C - high doses Nettie Pot washes Panthenoleic Acid (sp?) homeopathic remedies acupuncture These measures basically can reduce and mask symptoms, but they do not help any root problems. hth, Marla On 4/26/07, Frances <phrankieus@...> wrote: > > Neither > my husband nor I have > any allergies (that we know of), so we are completely ignorant on the > subject and desperately need help. My 15 year old daughter has what I > thought was a > cold, but now I believe to be an allergy. She started this past > Saturday with a runny nose that just won't quit. Plus, she has been > sneezing and her eyes are sometimes itchy. She has brought a pile of > tissues to school with her everyday, just to come home and say that she > ran out early in the day and had to resort to toilet paper. Yesterday > morning I gave her a Sudafed thinking that she had a cold. In the > afternoon she told me that the Sudafed made no difference. After > talking to a friend, I became convinced that she must have an allergy. > I ran into CVS last night and picked up some generic Claritin. There > was > another woman there looking for some of the same for her daughter. She > said that this area (northern VA) is terrible for allergies. She said > that when they > lived in NC, her daughter didn't have the allergy symptoms that she has > here. My daughter has never experienced this before either. She took > a 24 hour Claritin last night and it did nothing for her either. Her > nose is still running like a faucet. So, here is > my question......could anyone that suffers with allergies, tell me what > works for them as far as over the counter meds or anything > homeopathic? Would an antihistamine be likely to work if the Claritin > doesn't? She is so miserable. Also, how long can we expect her to be > suffering this way - all spring? > > Frances > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2007 Report Share Posted April 26, 2007 Hi Frances I live in Washington DC, and yes the MD/DC/VA area is notoriously horrible for allergies. It looks like there is a yellow dust on everything!! I didn't use my car for a few days and it was totally covered in pollen!!! Luckily I don't have allergies or I would be in trouble right now. I used to have them really bad as a kid and teenager--my eyes would get swollen shut with puss some days. I think this diet really helps with immunity which contributed to my getting rid of allergies. But what really worked for me was quercetin in high amounts. The homopathic stuff not as much. Also make sure your daughter rinses under the shower before going to bed to wash off all the pollen that collects on everything so she doesn't roll around in it in her bed. I believe this diet would defiinetely help her immunity so it would be possible to get rid of them over time. Good luck > > Neither > my husband nor I have > any allergies (that we know of), so we are completely ignorant on the > subject and desperately need help. My 15 year old daughter has what I > thought was a > cold, but now I believe to be an allergy. She started this past > Saturday with a runny nose that just won't quit. Plus, she has been > sneezing and her eyes are sometimes itchy. She has brought a pile of > tissues to school with her everyday, just to come home and say that she > ran out early in the day and had to resort to toilet paper. Yesterday > morning I gave her a Sudafed thinking that she had a cold. In the > afternoon she told me that the Sudafed made no difference. After > talking to a friend, I became convinced that she must have an allergy. > I ran into CVS last night and picked up some generic Claritin. There > was > another woman there looking for some of the same for her daughter. She > said that this area (northern VA) is terrible for allergies. She said that when they > lived in NC, her daughter didn't have the allergy symptoms that she has > here. My daughter has never experienced this before either. She took > a 24 hour Claritin last night and it did nothing for her either. Her > nose is still running like a faucet. So, here is > my question......could anyone that suffers with allergies, tell me what > works for them as far as over the counter meds or anything > homeopathic? Would an antihistamine be likely to work if the Claritin > doesn't? She is so miserable. Also, how long can we expect her to be > suffering this way - all spring? > > Frances > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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