Guest guest Posted April 7, 2006 Report Share Posted April 7, 2006 Hi Mara, NAET is Nambupriad's Allergy Elimination Technique. http://www.naet.com/ My previous insurance company (United Healthcare PPO) and my current insurance (BlueCross PPO) covers my NAET treatments under the code for physical therapy. I noticed that you are in Mexico. If you are interested, this is the url to finding a practitioner there: http://www.naet.com/subscribers/index.html Generally speaking, it only takes one session to treat one or a few (related) allergens. I have had to do repeat sessions on a few "resistant" allergies, such as grass, caffeine, sugar, etc. I have been treated for vaginal discharge - I brought my own sample for it, and it was added to several other treatment vials (such as the vials for the affected organs and vials of candida, bacteria, etc.) I felt tired and sleepy for the first 24 hours after most of the treatments, so I tried to schedule my appts on the days that I knew I would be able to take it easy and when I'd be able to avoid the treated allergen(s) for 25 hours after the appt. The fatigue was worse when I got treated for an allergen that I was reacting alot to. During the earlier years of VVS, I used to have "better days" during the first half of my cycle, best days during ovulation and worse days during the latter half, close to my periods. It would get noticeably worse after I used antibiotics and OTC antifungals and during periods of "relationship stress", but I wasn't sure what exactly was causing the prolonged flare-ups. I can relate to your frustration about not really knowing what is causing the pronounced pain. I hope you feel better soon! Lily Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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