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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called? It's NAET!
« Reply #135 on: August 14, 2011, 13:55:53 pm »
Sorry, I'm on my phone so don't have a clear view of all the replies so I keep on forgetting to reply to certain things.

...Koe, you do sound better than before starting the treatment, taking into account all your stories about infections and antibiotics lasting forever ! It's mentioned on the book that people who are highly sensitive can take up to 2 years to get better though so 13 sessions is not much in the bigger scheme of things. I have had more than  13 sessions myself and I'm nowhere near ' cured '. Can you still claim from your insurance Koe or you have to pay for it privately now?

... Eloise Yay for the SA issue solved !!!:D


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« Reply #136 on: August 14, 2011, 19:03:42 pm »
Eloise, I wouldn't put Kai through more food challenges when he has such strong reactions.  But I wonder if you are able to learn to treat him from a NAET practitioner, then if he gets a reaction, you can just treat it.  Over time he will be able to eat more foods.  I still think it's worth visiting or consulting one.  What can IgG tests give you?  You already know what he's reacting to.  That's just from my perspective.

Grants, thanks for putting me in the big picture.  You have had so many appointments already?  I lost track.  I did enjoy the party but I started having a headache.  I did bring some food, so I could treat those but I forgot to take a bit of the others that I sampled.  O well...  It's not in my system to that yet. 

I am sorry to hear about the headache, is that from the infection?  I hope the AB will be working very soon and relieve your discomfort soon.  I am so glad that you are not getting reaction from the pain killer and AB, fingers crossed!  As I posted before, with saliva and phenolics mix, I had to treat many times before it worked!  It never happened before, so it's kind of worrisome and I thought what if it couldn't be cured!! 

That weird back pain is still not back!  The insurance is used up already, so I have to pay for it all.  I am considering taking Rolfing massage treatment also, but that's a totally different subject altogether.  I really want to be healthy and get stronger to be able to do things with DS and partcipate in his life more. 



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« Reply #137 on: August 14, 2011, 20:25:36 pm »
Glad to hear you enjoyed the party :)

Yeah I have already had loads of treatments. I don't know the exact amount i have to look, def more than 13. DH started much later and is almost finishing his treatment and I'm still going. I also get the feeling that, like you, I need to treat quite a lot of times for meds. I don't think I'm clear at all. I have detoxed the drugs I had a reaction tobin 2007 but I might have to do it again . At first my practitioner thought that the drugs are still in my system and that is what is causing reactions as before 2007 I could take any meds. But seeing that Im still super weak for simple painkillers I guess I might still need to detox a bit more. I will ask about that on my next appointment. She said she wants to treat me for different kinds of painkillers for me to be able to take them again but I wonder what is the point if I might still need to detox????? IDK I just know it will be a long road to recover
and NAET is my only hope as conventional medicine has no clue about my condition and TBH about allergies in general.

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« Reply #138 on: August 14, 2011, 20:29:15 pm »
Hugs, Grant!  Is your DH feeling better?  And your MIL?



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« Reply #139 on: August 14, 2011, 20:50:58 pm »
DH hasn't seen much difference TBH . He still has 3 sessions to go but he has stopped for now as DS started his treatment again and we can't afford for the 3 of us to get treated all at the same time. So he will continue once DS or I finish.

MIL and FIL are doing so much better after the treatments! They are really happy with the results. I think FIL has finished his but MIL is still going as she has loads of health issues. They are away for the month and will continue when they come back.

Koe, does the self treatment I describe is the same as yours. Do you do the same thing? Or do you self treat in a different way? 

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« Reply #140 on: August 14, 2011, 21:02:27 pm »
I self treat for 2 hours. Do gatepoints every 20 mins holding the allergen.
I never hve to balance gate points so often.  More like balance every two hours.  But what happened last fri and sat was that I had to actually treat every half hour or hour, for treating I mean actual tapping.  And last night, eg I was trying to treat the food combinations of the day, after tapping, I was still weak, so I kept treating until I got a strong, then I close the gates.  Did you ask her about self treatment?



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« Reply #141 on: August 15, 2011, 04:43:16 am »
What do you mean about tapping? So how do you self treat then? Do you do your gates holding the allergen every 2 hours in 24 hours? I'm not sure if I understood what you said ?

Yes. She gave me a sheet on how to shelf treat a few weeks ago. That is what says on the sheet. Balance gatepoints holding the allergen every 20 mins in the space of 2 hours. Make sure that wash your hands between courses, than avoid it for 25 hours. In my case for the AB I didn't do the avoidance as I had to take them straight away so she said to balance the gatepoints before and after taking it instead.I have to balance the gates everytime  I take a tablet.

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« Reply #142 on: August 15, 2011, 09:16:40 am »
I self treat holding the vial and tap on my thigh thinking that it's my spine, just like she taps on your spine.  I end by closing the gate points and then hold the vial for 20 mins.  If I need to balance gates, I just do the gate points without the vial.  That's what I call balancing gates.  If I treat, I hold the vial and tap.  Initial treatment requires holding the vial for 20 mins, subsequent treatment, I just hold the vial, tap and balance gates.  Is that clear to you?



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« Reply #143 on: August 15, 2011, 09:34:20 am »
Yes. Thanks :) it seems to be another way of doing it then. It sounds like there are different ways of treating like there are different ways of self testing.

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« Reply #144 on: August 17, 2011, 07:19:22 am »
I just want to share that I haven't had an allergic reaction to the AB yet! Im still in the middle of the course. Self treating it and balancing the gatepoints before and after taking it has helped! :D I'm amazed! I cant believe NAET helped so much. I had lost all my hope with my allergies to medications.

How are you feeling Koe.

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« Reply #145 on: August 17, 2011, 21:38:28 pm »
I am so glad to hear!!  Is it because she treated you on the AB, so you just have to keep balancing?  So it's not self treating, iykwim?

I am actually feeling great today!!!  I had sinusitis/sinus headache since the attack but it's gone since this morning!!!  I feel like a new person today.  I have been doing food treatment of the day and yesterday completed the casein/lactic acid/milk mix self treatment.  I was having really terrible sinus headache yesterday, so I am not sure if my body could fight it finally or it's actually related to the milk calcium allergies.  I am just really happy today.

I remember asking you this but forgotten the name of the book or author about applied kinesiology.  I am considering taking touch for health course. 



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« Reply #146 on: August 18, 2011, 00:49:26 am »
SO glad you girls are having some results!  And great news about the antibiotics what a break through!

It makes me wonder why we didn't get such good results with Kai, to be honest I have lost heart a bit. 

What di you think girls, I am going to get the IgG tests for Kai, if he shows up to react to alot of foods on this test that he has been treated for with NAET, would you be ed?

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« Reply #147 on: August 18, 2011, 08:41:33 am »
Hugs, Eloise.  My good days are pretty rare still.  So, I do understand your frustration and your concern for Kai's health.  Speaking from experience, I really could feel the difference after a successful treatment, how it relieved the allergic attacks, but I also know how it brings me down when yet another new allergen can cause the same symptoms.  I feel a bit better from when I started treating the actual food I take.  Like I mentioned before, I was treated for spices multiple times and yet eating the real thing gave me very bad reaction.  I wonder if this is the case for Kai.  Maybe he and I are particular sensitive.  

If I were you, I would get it treated but perhaps by another practitioner unless you want him to be on a very limited diet which is very difficult.  Or Kai might need to get treatment with actual foods.  Do you know how to balance the gate points?  Because if you do, you don't have to be able to test it, just treat everything before you feed him.  

Unfortunately my therapist is on vacation, I won't see her until two more weeks.  I can ask her for you how to handle very young child with self treatment.  Mine knows the practitioners well even in other European countries.  I can ask her about Sydney if you want.  

I did google further on Salicylates and allergies and came across another NAET website in nz that they specifically mentioned Salicylates and phenolics!  I will ask her to test me on Salicylates when I go next time.

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« Reply #148 on: August 18, 2011, 09:28:35 am »
Thank ladies :)

Koe, I self-treated the AB. The way I self treat ( the way my practitioner taught me)is different from the way you self treat. Remember that I mentioned that I self treated by holding the AB tablet doing the gatepoints every 20mins in a space of 2 hours. I was supposed to be avoiding the AB for 25 hours after I self treated but my practitioner said that in cases like that as I had to start taking the AB straight away she said that I can balance the gatepoints before and after taking each tablet. She said that with people who take regular medications, like for heart problems, they instead of avoiding after the treatment they also do the gatepoints when taking the tablets as they can't spend 1 full day without their heart medication.

I will PM you the book and author so you can keep it on your inbox for future reference. X

Eloise, this is a hard question to answer. I think it can take ages for peole who are very sensitive to get a all clear. I'm still right in the middle of treating it all. DS still has his eczema although he is not very sensitive. So it's hard to tell if Kai has been treated for all the allergens by NAET. How long did Kai's NAET treatment last? Perhaps like Koe say he still need to be treated on the the actual food. Tbh I don't think will be cured by NAET . I think I will always have to treat all medications I rake on the future as I'm super sensitive to them. I'm not saying this is Kai's situation as he still very young and his body and immune system will change a lot but its just a thought that he perhaps still needs further treatment with actual foods ?  The vials not always mimic the real thing, iykwim!?
 

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« Reply #149 on: August 18, 2011, 09:29:58 am »
Sorry girls about the bad typing. I'm on my phone so it's hard to edit the type errors etc