Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 Hi All, A person sent me the following email and I'd like to hear your reaction. >>My sister and nephew have CD and they both have had amazing results with acupuncture and the NAET treatment. << My thoughts are that while they may have some relief from the outward reactions to gluten, there can still be inside damage. I asked the person if the sister and nephew were tested since having the treatment, but she hasn't answered yet. Have any of you read about this or tried it? I'd rather just not eat gluten... I don't miss it at all. Carol-- Carol M HeppnerUpdated website: www.carolheppner.comNew Paper Arts Book: INKING by Carol Heppner (Sterling/Chapelle) 2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 > Hi All, > > A person sent me the following email and I'd like to hear your > reaction. > > >>My sister and nephew have CD and they both have had amazing > results with acupuncture and the NAET treatment. << ================ My entire family has had NAET. My son was severely developmentally delayed and the neurologist and therapist told us that he would probably never walk and would be retarded. I took him to a chiro who specialises in Contact reflex analysis and NAET. She tested him and said he was allergic to the B vits, minerals and a few other things. It was nothing short of miraculous seeing how the lights went on and he lost his rigidity as he did each treatment. we then did 2 years of supplements and today I have a gifted child who never, ever sits still. My daughter swelled and got red when she touched blueberries. One NAET treatment fixed that. However, my NAET practitioner would NEVER claim it fixes CD. In fact my NAET practitioner suggests that most people go grain free as a matter of course. Shez Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 I recently started using Snake Oil and have seen amazing results. Be careful though - make sure you get the GF Snake Oil and not the regular stuff (it has malt). --E Re: Acupuncture & NAET treatments a question > Hi All,>> A person sent me the following email and I'd like to hear your > reaction.>> >>My sister and nephew have CD and they both have had amazing > results with acupuncture and the NAET treatment. <<============ ====My entire family has had NAET. My son was severely developmentally delayed and the neurologist and therapist told us that he would probably never walk and would be retarded. I took him to a chiro who specialises in Contact reflex analysis and NAET. She tested him and said he was allergic to the B vits, minerals and a few other things.It was nothing short of miraculous seeing how the lights went on and he lost his rigidity as he did each treatment. we then did 2 years of supplements and today I have a gifted child who never, ever sits still.My daughter swelled and got red when she touched blueberries. One NAET treatment fixed that.However, my NAET practitioner would NEVER claim it fixes CD. In fact my NAET practitioner suggests that most people go grain free as a matter of course.Shez Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 Neither one is an effective treatment for celiac. There's one effective treatment at this point -- don't eat gluten. richard --- Carol Heppner cmheppner@...> wrote: > Hi All, > > A person sent me the following email and I'd like to > hear your reaction. > > >>My sister and nephew have CD and they both have > had amazing results with > acupuncture and the NAET treatment. << > > My thoughts are that while they may have some relief > from the outward > reactions to gluten, there can still be inside > damage. I asked the person > if the sister and nephew were tested since having > the treatment, but she > hasn't answered yet. > > Have any of you read about this or tried it? > > I'd rather just not eat gluten... I don't miss it at > all. > > Carol > > > -- > Carol M Heppner > Updated website: www.carolheppner.com > New Paper Arts Book: INKING by Carol Heppner > (Sterling/Chapelle) 2006 > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 LOL! Go . You crack me up! Re: Acupuncture & NAET treatments a question > I recently started using Snake Oil and have seen amazing results. Be careful though - make sure you get the GF Snake Oil and not the regular stuff (it has malt). > > --E Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 I recently started using Snake Oil and have seen amazing results. Be careful though - make sure you get the GF Snake Oil and not the regular stuff (it has malt).==========Water off a duck's back. LOL. I know what I saw. the neurologist was amazed because his MRI showed PVL, probably as a result of his prematurity.Shez Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 >>A person sent me the following email and I'd like to hear your reaction."My sister and nephew have CD and they both have had amazing results withacupuncture and the NAET treatment.">>My thoughts are that while they may have some relief from the outwardreactions to gluten, there can still be inside damage. I asked the personif the sister and nephew were tested since having the treatment, but shehasn't answered yet.Have any of you read about this or tried it?<<I don't even know what NAET treatment IS...but, I am a believer in acupuncture. Last year, I was so desparate, I was willing to try just about anything! Well, I had it again today, as a matter of fact. (I LOVE going!) I ate something I shouldn't have (peppers) on Sunday evening and was *NOT* feeling well, since then. I had a previously scheduled appt with my acupuncture guy...and told him today about my 'issues'...he put the needles in different places than usual. Near the end of the session, I was feeling some little pinch and shooting feelings under my left rib cage, in the front (but internal). That one small area was warmer than all the other skin surrounding it. I asked him about it...and he said, it was working! on my stomach! YAY! Well, I continued to have some of those feelings off and on for several hours afterward. Well, all the pain and symptoms I had been having? GONE. by mid afternoon. I don't think it is a substitute for treatment/avoidance, but acupuncture sure works for me in regard to balancing things! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 >>A person sent me the following email and I'd like to hear your reaction."My sister and nephew have CD and they both have had amazing results withacupuncture and the NAET treatment.">>My thoughts are that while they may have some relief from the outwardreactions to gluten, there can still be inside damage. I asked the personif the sister and nephew were tested since having the treatment, but shehasn't answered yet.Have any of you read about this or tried it?<<I don't even know what NAET treatment IS...but, I am a believer in acupuncture. Last year, I was so desparate, I was willing to try just about anything! Well, I had it again today, as a matter of fact. (I LOVE going!) I ate something I shouldn't have (peppers) on Sunday evening and was *NOT* feeling well, since then. I had a previously scheduled appt with my acupuncture guy...and told him today about my 'issues'...he put the needles in different places than usual. Near the end of the session, I was feeling some little pinch and shooting feelings under my left rib cage, in the front (but internal). That one small area was warmer than all the other skin surrounding it. I asked him about it...and he said, it was working! on my stomach! YAY! Well, I continued to have some of those feelings off and on for several hours afterward. Well, all the pain and symptoms I had been having? GONE. by mid afternoon. I don't think it is a substitute for treatment/avoidance, but acupuncture sure works for me in regard to balancing things! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 >>A person sent me the following email and I'd like to hear your reaction."My sister and nephew have CD and they both have had amazing results withacupuncture and the NAET treatment.">>My thoughts are that while they may have some relief from the outwardreactions to gluten, there can still be inside damage. I asked the personif the sister and nephew were tested since having the treatment, but shehasn't answered yet.Have any of you read about this or tried it?<<I don't even know what NAET treatment IS...but, I am a believer in acupuncture. Last year, I was so desparate, I was willing to try just about anything! Well, I had it again today, as a matter of fact. (I LOVE going!) I ate something I shouldn't have (peppers) on Sunday evening and was *NOT* feeling well, since then. I had a previously scheduled appt with my acupuncture guy...and told him today about my 'issues'...he put the needles in different places than usual. Near the end of the session, I was feeling some little pinch and shooting feelings under my left rib cage, in the front (but internal). That one small area was warmer than all the other skin surrounding it. I asked him about it...and he said, it was working! on my stomach! YAY! Well, I continued to have some of those feelings off and on for several hours afterward. Well, all the pain and symptoms I had been having? GONE. by mid afternoon. I don't think it is a substitute for treatment/avoidance, but acupuncture sure works for me in regard to balancing things! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 N.E.A.T. can be done for allergies caused by leaky gut. CD and leaky gut go hand in hand. Maybe this is what the original poster was speaking about. -----Original Message----- If a treatment won't let a CD patient eat gluten, forgive me for asking, but why do it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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