Guest guest Posted September 4, 2007 Report Share Posted September 4, 2007 Kenny I'm doing NAET and BioSet now with a woman out of Lafayette California. Not sure if it's working yet, but I'm thinking it does. My allergies for foods are more IgG responses so it's harder to know if certain things are working. The woman I see I trust a great deal, and has done it for a long time. It definitely works, but obviously probably not for everybody. Just depends on who your going to and what is causing your problems I believe. scott > > > > Hello listmates, been while since posting however, still read this > group daily. > Can use some of your input, and was wondering if anyone has > experience with the following > > In last few years read allot about NAET and Applied Kinesiology > looked into but never heard directly from parents. Most of what I > read has been mixed response. The only thing I know seems to be > most important is ya really need a good doc who knows their stuff as > far as treatments to be effective. I have been looking for a > practitioner for a while and recently have found two that may be > worth going to. One is a certified applied kinsesioligist who has > been well trained in NAET. The other is a BioSET Practitioner. (Not > sure how this may differ?) > > Little background > We have been mostly on a restricted diet over 6 years > along with biomedical intervention. We now have well over two years > of chelation under our belts. My son has cleared many food > intolerance's, gut issues and is doing excellent health wise Btw > (thought chelation would clear the rest up by now)… " . Still going > slow and steady " . But one thing he still suffers from is seasonal > allergies and asthma is not getting any better. So now am considering > trying these practices before looking into any Rx alternatives such > as singular or Accolate. > > To date I have only spoken to 2 parents who are currently using a > practitioner. Kiddo's seems to be doing ok but they are not sure if > anything has been " cleared as of yet. " And or haven't heard a % 100 > confirmation > So if anyone has first hand experience in either of these practices > and wouldn't mind sharing I would appreciate it. If it is not > related to asthma but allergies that o.k. would love to hear your > experience as well > What technique was used? > What things were cleared? > If so did they stick? > > Did you ever confirm these with allergy tests? > How did they clear them and how many treatments have you gone to see > those results. > > > Thanks, as always my best > > Kenny v > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2007 Report Share Posted September 5, 2007 We did Crossinology--which is applied kinesiology--with a very highly recommended practitioner and saw nothing. She also said she could clear vaccine residue from the brain--again we saw nothing. It was a lot of money--for nothing. ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2007 Report Share Posted September 7, 2007 Apologize for reposting, all comments are welcomed if you may have missed the first time around Many thanks again So if anyone has first hand experience in either of these practices and wouldn't mind sharing I would appreciate it. If it is not related to asthma but allergies that o.k. Would love to hear your experience as well Thanks, for any response in advance Kenny v > > > > Hello listmates, been while since posting however, still read this > group daily. > Can use some of your input, and was wondering if anyone has > experience with the following > In last few years read allot about NAET and Applied Kinesiology looked into but never heard directly from parents. Most of what I read has been mixed response. The only thing I know seems to be most important is ya really need a good doc who knows their stuff as far as treatments to be effective. I have been looking for a practitioner for a while and recently have found two that may be worth going to. One is a certified applied kinsesioligist who has been well trained in NAET. The other is a BioSET Practitioner. (Not sure how this may differ?) Little background We have been mostly on a restricted diet over 6 years along with biomedical intervention. We now have well over two years of chelation under our belts. My son has cleared many food intolerance's, gut issues and is doing excellent health wise Btw (thought chelation would clear the rest up by now)… " . Still going slow and steady " . But one thing he still suffers from is seasonal allergies and asthma is not getting any better. So now am considering trying these practices before looking into any Rx alternatives such as singular or Accolate. To date I have only spoken to 2 parents who are currently using a practitioner. Kiddo's seems to be doing ok but they are not sure if anything has been " cleared as of yet. " And or haven't heard a %100 confirmation So if anyone has first hand experience in either of these practices and wouldn't mind sharing I would appreciate it. If it is not related to asthma but allergies that o.k. would love to hear your experience as well What technique was used? What things were cleared? If so did they stick? Did you ever confirm these with allergy tests? How did they clear them and how many treatments have you gone to see those results. Thanks, as always my best Kenny v Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2007 Report Share Posted September 11, 2007 > One more go at it > > Apologize for reposting, all comments are welcomed if you may have > missed the first time around > Many thanks again > > So if anyone has first hand experience in either of these practices > and wouldn't mind sharing I would appreciate it. If it is not > related to asthma but allergies that o.k. Would love to hear your > experience as well > > Thanks, for any response in advance > Kenny v > > In last few years read allot about NAET and Applied Kinesiology looked into but never heard directly from parents. Most of what I read has been mixed response. The only thing I know seems to be most important is ya really need a good doc who knows their stuff as far as treatments to be effective. I have been looking for a practitioner for a while and recently have found two that may be worth going to. One is a certified applied kinsesioligist who has been well trained in NAET. The other is a BioSET Practitioner. (Not sure how this may differ?) Little background We have been mostly on a restricted diet over 6 years along with biomedical intervention. We now have well over two years of chelation under our belts. My son has cleared many food intolerance's, gut issues and is doing excellent health wise Btw (thought chelation would clear the rest up by now)… " . Still going slow and steady " . But one thing he still suffers from is seasonal allergies and asthma is not getting any better. So now am considering trying these practices before looking into any Rx alternatives such as singular or Accolate. To date I have only spoken to 2 parents who are currently using a practitioner. Kiddo's seems to be doing ok but they are not sure if anything has been " cleared as of yet. " And or haven't heard a %100 confirmation So if anyone has first hand experience in either of these practices and wouldn't mind sharing I would appreciate it. If it is not related to asthma but allergies that o.k. would love to hear your experience as well What technique was used? What things were cleared? If so did they stick? Did you ever confirm these with allergy tests? How did they clear them and how many treatments have you gone to see those results. Thanks, as always my best Kenny v Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2007 Report Share Posted September 11, 2007 Did you get my response? We did applied kinesiology with Sue McCrossin (Crossinology)? I liked her very much, but my son showed no benefit. It was a real disappointment. ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2007 Report Share Posted September 11, 2007 AK- Applied kinesiology, when used properly by someone who knows what he/she is doing can work wonders for certain things. When my kids were younger, we went to the kinesiologist first. If he couldn't fix it, then we went to the M.D. It works well for things like generally not feeling well, flu, diarrhea/constipation, balancing organs and systems, and anything physical such as injuries, bursitis, stiff neck, etc. It also works VERY well for someone who is out of sorts in any way. I used to take my kids in and ask the Chiro/kinesiologist to " adjust their attitude. " He did. When one of my sons was at a point where he was a teenager who was getting a little aggessive,(he was provoked)-- and I was afraid he might get into it with others, I had the kinesiologist balance him, and the agression stopped. The Chiropractor/kinesiologist could not resolve my son's Crohn's disease, but could make him more comfortable. I do not know if AK has worked with autistic children's problems. I do know it can work to some extent with ADHD and learning problems. There is a high level of Kinesiology called Specialized Kinesiology - specifically " One Brain " or " Three in One Concepts " . It tends to " treat " and not cure. But, in my experience it can be helpful. I have a nephew who is multiply handicapped. He has had much kinesiology through the years, and is much better off than he would have been without it. It is supposed to help allergies, but I don't think it sticks. Quite a few of my family members have done this, but not much success. NAET - Mixed, again. I have friends and family who feel that NAET saved their lives. I also know some who said it didn't do diddly. My sister - a nurse - is now a NAET practitioner. She has absolute faith in it. She became involved in NAET because her daughter was constantly sick from birth. She had asthma, and daily treatments and meds. She received NART, and now (age 6) is rarely sick and no longer on asthma treatments or meds. She does get seasonal allergies, and my sister treats her as needed. My sister was working carefully with a child with handicaps and many allergies. She made much progress with her allergies and general state of health - when the parents cooperated with the protocol. It's important to follow the protocol of doing all basic treatments (about 15), clearing them, before going on to other allergens. And, as you said, the practitioner must be competent. I've had many NAET treatments (most not from my sister, as she is in another state). I got help, but not cure. I'm still struggling with some major allergies, which I think ARE linked to hg toxicity. When I get treatments, I go into major detox for 24-36 hours. It is not comfortable. I haven't figured it all out yet. I think my practitioner was sloppy. It is also hard to comply with food restrictions, but it sure makes you aware of allergens and foods! Not much is going to be 100%. Each person is an individual, and you can't predict how they'll respond to something. Even identical twins are different. My son has Crohn's. With identical twins, one may have it, one may not. They may respond differently to treatments. The one thing that I can say is positively remarkable is Craniosacral Therapy. My son and I are both receiving CST. It has brought me from extremely ill to mostly okay. Since my son began treatment, his gut symptoms have decreased significantly, and his whole personality has improved. His attitude, energy, and state of being have jumped up several major notches. Best wishes. Judy In , " kenny V " <KEN@> wrote: > One more go at it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2007 Report Share Posted September 13, 2007 Thank you for taking the time to reply and share your experience. Would still love to hear more success stories from biomedical parents applying NAET and or Applied Kinesiology especially those who may have had a dramatic effect. Perhaps similar profile as my kiddo, these are the ones help make decisions upon giving it a try. It has been not only the success stories that help but also honest reports from parents that are willing to share the not so good outcome of any given intervention. I have learned so much over the years > > > > One more go at it > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2007 Report Share Posted September 16, 2007 I had 6 months of NAET and nothing held. I tried Bioset, that didn't work either. My in-laws wanted to help me with my perfume " allergy " so they sent me to AAE, which is a very similar treatment. By this time I was pretty clued up with the multifactorial background to my ASD and when I asked the practitioner what effect having dysbiosis would have on the treatment efficacy he conferred with a colleague in another room and then refused me treatment because it " doesn't work on people with dysbiosis " due to the fact that gut flora have such a huge influence on the body's balance, particularly the immune system. Now I'm chelating and my gut is healing, my intolerances and allergies are leaving anyway. My thoughts are that these kind of therapies bring balance back to the body, but it won't be permanent until what is CAUSING the imbalance in the first place is removed/healed. Best of luck, they do work for some..... Kelle. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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