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In a message dated 3/13/2003 10:45:51 PM Central Standard Time,

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> Can

> anyone direct me to bioset in the north TExas area?

>

> Also, what is the cost for these treatments and does insurance cover

> it? (are you laughing about the insurance part? ; ) )

>

We had a few NAET treatments done, and they're very similar to Bioset

treatments. No, insurance didn't remotely cover the treatments. I bought a

set of Bioset vials and the accompanying video of how to use them, and we do

Bioset at home now. The vials and tape were just under $100, I think, and

there are 24 vials which treat for all kinds of things like B vitamins,

enzmes, corn, wheat, soy, egg, phenols.

I don't know if they're helping or not. I didn't feel really like the NAET

was working miracles either, but at least this way I feel I'm doing something

affordable that might help and won't hurt.

Debbie

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I just read about NAET in a book i'm reading regarding autism. Can

anyone direct me to bioset in the north TExas area?

Also, what is the cost for these treatments and does insurance cover

it? (are you laughing about the insurance part? ; ) )

Thanks,

Lynn

> It's similar to NAET, but much more selective and therefore more

effective

> and quicker. With BIOSET you can test for hundreds of allergies in

an hour

> and clear the ones that are problematic. Plus, you only have to

wait for 2

> hours, rather than the three days, and you don't have to avoid the

allergan.

> I remember, having done NAET, that it was very difficult to avoid

touching

> metals, or chicken allergans (feathers, down, etc.) for three full

days. I

> think BIOSET is a huge upgrade of the NAET methods, using similar

concepts.

>

>

> > Isn't that NAET?

> >

> > >Dr. Cutler clears allergies using the BIOSET technique. You

hold a vial

> > with

> > >

> > >the allergic substance in it, they massage your back, you keep

holding it

> > >for

> > >15 minutes, then wait two hours, and the allergy is gone. I've

heard from

> > >parents that it works amazingly! She is also a great proponent

of

> > >homeopathy,

> > >but I'm not sure how she applies it yet, this being our first

visit.

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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What was the name of the book?

Karyn

[ ] Re: BIOSET/NAET

I just read about NAET in a book i'm reading regarding autism. Can

anyone direct me to bioset in the north TExas area?

Also, what is the cost for these treatments and does insurance cover

it? (are you laughing about the insurance part? ; ) )

Thanks,

Lynn

> It's similar to NAET, but much more selective and therefore more

effective

> and quicker. With BIOSET you can test for hundreds of allergies in

an hour

> and clear the ones that are problematic. Plus, you only have to

wait for 2

> hours, rather than the three days, and you don't have to avoid the

allergan.

> I remember, having done NAET, that it was very difficult to avoid

touching

> metals, or chicken allergans (feathers, down, etc.) for three full

days. I

> think BIOSET is a huge upgrade of the NAET methods, using similar

concepts.

>

>

> > Isn't that NAET?

> >

> > >Dr. Cutler clears allergies using the BIOSET technique. You

hold a vial

> > with

> > >

> > >the allergic substance in it, they massage your back, you keep

holding it

> > >for

> > >15 minutes, then wait two hours, and the allergy is gone. I've

heard from

> > >parents that it works amazingly! She is also a great proponent

of

> > >homeopathy,

> > >but I'm not sure how she applies it yet, this being our first

visit.

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Where did you buy the BIOSET video and vials from?Thanks.

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In a message dated 3/13/2003 10:45:51 PM Central

Standard Time,

boosis.geo@... writes:

> Can

> anyone direct me to bioset in the north TExas area?

>

> Also, what is the cost for these treatments and does

insurance cover

> it? (are you laughing about the insurance part? ; )

)

>

We had a few NAET treatments done, and they're very

similar to Bioset

treatments. No, insurance didn't remotely cover the

treatments. I bought a

set of Bioset vials and the accompanying video of how

to use them, and we do

Bioset at home now. The vials and tape were just under

$100, I think, and

there are 24 vials which treat for all kinds of things

like B vitamins,

enzmes, corn, wheat, soy, egg, phenols.

I don't know if they're helping or not. I didn't feel

really like the NAET

was working miracles either, but at least this way I

feel I'm doing something

affordable that might help and won't hurt.

Debbie

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