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Re: Alternative Medicine Dilema
« Reply #15 on: September 18, 2008, 04:00:04 am »
Yay!!! Yep, that all sounds about right!!  Wasn't it awesome???  Our doc never told us to avoid the offending item for 25 hours, so I guess he must have taken that class!  ;D  The only difference is that although I am the one who gets the actual testing on dd;s behalf, SHE gets the tapping on her back to harmonize her body with the item.  Interesting.  Fascinating... I love it!!!!
I can't say enough how much it has helped my family. Sometimes it has taken more than one visit...but most of the time just one does the trick....at least for our minor issues, anyway.
Thanks for checking in....SO glad you went! Keep us posted! 

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« Reply #16 on: September 19, 2008, 04:00:25 am »
I have have had the treatment done, on me, on my dd behalf.  I will hold her and the dr. will do the arm movements and stuff to me.  There are times when my dd was over tired etc.  (Don't have a lot of options as it relates to appt. times.)  In those cases, I would bring my Mom.  I would hold the baby. The dr. will do the arm tests on my Mom.  My Mom touches me.  I am holding the baby.  The baby is treated.

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« Reply #17 on: September 19, 2008, 04:21:04 am »
Yes, we've done that too with me and dh.  As long as the "intention" is on the baby, then it's her body that answers. LOVE it!

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Re: Alternative Medicine Dilema
« Reply #18 on: September 21, 2008, 04:17:42 am »
Amelia 1227 and nwmm: how old were your DDs when they got their treatment? My DD is 13 MO and the doctor did tapping on my back, I guess because I had to follow her commands with the breathing and my DD is too small for that.
I am reading "Say Good Bye to Illness" by D.Nambudripad and it is very odd that allergies can cause diseases that do not seem to be related to allergies.
Anyway, can't wait to see the doctor again as I want to have more treatment and hopefully see results.
thank you for your interest and encouragement.
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« Reply #19 on: September 21, 2008, 05:05:20 am »
I have been bringing dd there since birth, really.  I'm trying to remember if he has ever tapped on my back to treat dd.....I'm thinking he must have????  But definitley since she's been 10-12 mos or so, he taps her spine, not mine.   It has always served us well....except this most recent visit for a rash that dd has under her bottom lip...ped says eczema, homeopath/chiro says it's emotionally based (stress galore in my house) whereas I now think it's caused from saliva as she works on her 2 year molars.  Nothing he did helped....and that's a first.
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Re: Alternative Medicine Dilema
« Reply #20 on: September 21, 2008, 18:13:33 pm »
Glad to see you went.  So what exact foods did they test her for?  What did she show allergic/intolerant too?

Do you mean that just tapping on your back while holding her, her food allergies are cured??? 

Just wondering how that end works.  We only did the food intolerance test and we now avoid those foods.


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Re: Alternative Medicine Dilema
« Reply #21 on: September 23, 2008, 05:02:15 am »
Hi.
Just read some info on Naet web site about treatment through surrogates. It says "People with history of anaphylaxis should ALWAYS be treated through a surrogate". DD is allergic to peanuts, nuts, dairy, eggs and some environmental stuff so may be this is the reason... I will ask the doc next time I see her.
Yep, just holding the offensive allergen in a glass vial, maintaining skin to skin contact with DD and the doctor tapping on my back is the treatment. My doc said that energy in human body flows throughout the body and blockages of those energy paths (meridians) result in illnesses and allergies. Therefore applying acupressure on certain points on the back helps to unblock those paths and to reprogram the brain to accept the allergen as an ally rather than an enemy. I know sounds odd but it kind of make sense when you read the book as it explains in details. Something like if the brain mistakenly considers some food/substance as a threat then whenever you are around that allergen your brain sends signals to 'fight or fright' even if you don't see the allergen or know it is somewhere close. That's why some people that are particularly sensitive can react to touch or even smell of the allergen.
I have an allergy to peaches and whenever I eat yogurt with mixed fruit or something like that I will react if there is a peach there even if I don't know beforehand what kind of fruits are in there.
Does it make sense to you, guys?

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Re: Alternative Medicine Dilema
« Reply #22 on: September 25, 2008, 22:18:05 pm »
I have an allergy to peaches and whenever I eat yogurt with mixed fruit or something like that I will react if there is a peach there even if I don't know beforehand what kind of fruits are in there.
Does it make sense to you, guys?
Yuliya

Ooops. I meant whenever I SMELL yogurt with mixed fruit or something like that I will react if there's a peach there.

Sorry.
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« Reply #23 on: September 26, 2008, 01:14:45 am »
I would have to read the book to really understand. 

So through the test, did you determine what she was allergic to and then she got treated through you? 

If she showed allergic to milk, have you tried milk since being treated?

The whole brain thinking it is an allergen, deft. makes sense to me. 

If you see this all working, let me know, I may consider it.


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Re: Alternative Medicine Dilema
« Reply #24 on: October 01, 2008, 03:48:38 am »
Hi all. Today was our second appointment with NAET doctor and we treated "Egg mix" which included egg, chicken, feather, tetracycline. Our doc told us we don't have to avoid any of those four for 25 hours since she had learnt the technique where the avoidance is no longer required. I haven't tried to give DD anything containing egg so far as the doc told us to wait till next appointment when she would test DD again to see whether more treatment is required. To tell the truth I was very nervous to give
DD egg and I told so to the doc. So she said first to try to put a tiny amount of egg on DD's palm and see if this would cause the reaction. If not then try to put a smear of egg on DD's lip and again watch her for any reaction. If this goes ok, give DD small amount of egg to eat.

So through the test, did you determine what she was allergic to and then she got treated through you? 

So far we were tested only for three things: 1. Brain Body Balance Formula, 2.Egg mix, 3. Calcium mix.  When we complete those we will test for more like Vitamin C, A, Bs, Grains, Nuts, Sugar, Salt, Spices, Iron etc, there's a bunch of them which are called the Basics. The doctor said it was important to treat the Basics first in order to help the body to absorb nutrients better before trying to fix things like pet dander, pollen, polyester etc.


If she showed allergic to milk, have you tried milk since being treated?

The whole brain thinking it is an allergen, deft. makes sense to me. 

If you see this all working, let me know, I may consider it.

We haven't treated milk yet, but she showed allergic to eggs (which we also knew from the prick test at the allergist office). I will see if it would work with her egg allergy then we will decide whether to continue the treatment or be back to avoidance of the offensive foods  :-[

I will definitely let you know how the treatment goes.

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Re: Alternative Medicine Dilema
« Reply #25 on: October 06, 2008, 02:21:24 am »
Oh wow.. Please keep us posted.  So she is deft. allergic to eggs.  The treatment they did should cure the allergy, right?

PLEASE update us.  If it really works, I am sure so many others will want to know.  Much better to cure the allergen, then have to avoid it all the time.

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Re: Alternative Medicine Dilema
« Reply #26 on: October 09, 2008, 06:57:14 am »
Hi all.
This tuesday we treated Calcium mix (Albumin, Vit D, Lactose, Casein and two more, can't remember what but I have it written somewhere).
I still haven't tried eggs with DD. Couple of reasons for that. 1. In the book it says that treating just Egg mix is supposed to clear the allegry by aprox.80%. To achieve 100%, things like Calcium, Vitamin D, iron etc should be treated if a person is sensitive to these vitamins and minerals (since they are parts of the egg). I guess it makes sense.
Reason #2: I am still NERVOUS about trying to give DD any egg product.

Next week we will be tested for  Vitamin C.

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Re: Alternative Medicine Dilema
« Reply #27 on: October 09, 2008, 10:25:40 am »
Wow.  Good Luck and let us know if it is successful.  Truly amazing.
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Re: Alternative Medicine Dilema
« Reply #28 on: November 06, 2008, 21:17:04 pm »
Hi all.
For some reason I was not able to get to this website for a long time. Anyhow just wanted to post what we were doing all this time. I still bring DD to that NAET doctor and we treated her for Vit C, Vit B's, Sugar. I haven't still tried her with eggs or cow's milk. Decided to wait till her Basic treatment is completed.
To tell the truth I am getting a little bit more skeptic about it and less comfortable with the doctor. I have contacted another NAET specialist in our area just for a second opinion. That other doctor will call me next week to talk.
I will let you know what happend.

thank you for your support and interest.
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Re: Alternative Medicine Dilema
« Reply #29 on: November 06, 2008, 21:24:25 pm »
Hi there.  The website was down for over a week, so that is proabaly what happened.

Go with your gut.  If you don't like the doctor you are ever dealing with, it is best to change. 

That is one of those things that you just always wonder about.  I took DS2 to a chriopractor when he was just a few months old for his terrible terrible gas, crying, reflux, etc.  She did a few "adjustments" on him, but after telling me he would have to be seen 3 times a week at $20.00 a visit (that was my co-pay), i opted against it.

I do believe in the Nautropath doctors though and the food intolerance test because I saw results with Tyler's gas right away.

Please keep us posted!

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