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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called?
« Reply #90 on: July 08, 2011, 13:43:29 pm »
Drink more water!!  Just wondering if you might have been deprived of vit.  We both need patience and that's for sure!!



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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called?
« Reply #91 on: July 08, 2011, 14:38:13 pm »
Yeah I have been deprived as body wasn't absorbing vitamin B and iron . But the booster today wasn't fir treating vitamin B as I have already been treated for that. It was just a booster with vitamin B directed at the skin to heal my rash. I do take multivitamins once or twice a week but I don't want to make my liver work overtime as it was quite weak, so i want to give it time to recover.

I got confused about getting detoxed today. She did mention that she needed to treat the 2 drugs together before detoxing but I thought she had done that last week. But last week was 1 drug combined with liver and not both drugs. I was worrying about feeling horrible with the detoxing for no reason. Seeing that it will only happen next week.

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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called?
« Reply #92 on: July 09, 2011, 19:27:00 pm »
How are u feeling today?  Has the  mood improved?  I am getting very irritable and tired again.  But then we had an EW and I slept quite short before and after!!  If it's not this it's that.. Yk...



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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called?
« Reply #93 on: July 09, 2011, 20:46:09 pm »
Sorry to hear about the EW. ((((Hugs))))I'm quite emotional today. The treatment is also affecting DH. He is not in a great mood either. It all seems too hard. *sign* on the positive side the rash is getting better and it's not itchy anymore. The booster worked! :)

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« Reply #94 on: July 09, 2011, 20:54:45 pm »
Wow, that's great news!!  It is hard and I am glad that we have each others support.  What did DH get treated on?  As it says in the book that allergies are hereditary, it's good that you, your MIL and DH and son are all getting help and supporting each other. 

Side note, I am getting very short with DH and I did test if I was allergic to him hehe and I wasnt, phew.  Just wondering if I should just treat him anyway, just in case???  Lol



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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called?
« Reply #95 on: July 10, 2011, 03:53:22 am »
He got treated for vitamin B.

How do you test if you are allergic to your husband ? I can't imagine how you can test for a person ?????

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« Reply #96 on: July 10, 2011, 19:42:05 pm »
It's the same as any self testing, holding his finger to test.  The say goodbye to illness explains how to self test.  As you said earlier that allergy is used in a very loose sense that it's any imbalance, so it's possible that people are not in balance with each other.  The electromagnetic field of each substance/person interferes with others.  One example she gave in the book was that a couple love each other very much but were constantly fighting when they were together.  Turned out that one was allergic to each other, so after treatment, they don't really fight like that anymore.



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« Reply #97 on: July 21, 2011, 18:34:56 pm »
Update for this week.  Had a rough week last week with most symptoms back again but lesser extent but at least they went away without the need of medication nor acupuncture treatment.  This morning I had my appointment and she found out that I need to treat combination of acid with spices 1 and acid with animal fat!!  Also I am allergic to parasite mix and animal dander.  I got treated for acid and spices today and will do the next combo myself and the other two individually myself. 




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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called? It's NAET!
« Reply #98 on: July 21, 2011, 22:13:40 pm »
Glad to hear that your symptoms went away without intervention! :) x

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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called? It's NAET!
« Reply #99 on: July 22, 2011, 11:57:09 am »
Thanks grant!  Doesnt mean that they won't come back yet, though.  My sinus headache, which indicates it's stomach meridian is blocked is back already :(



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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called? It's NAET!
« Reply #100 on: August 04, 2011, 14:34:11 pm »
Last two weeks were quite heavy with brain fog, dizziness and muscle and back pain.  Treated myself on acid/animal fat combination, animal dander and parasites.  I was a bit confused with animal dander treatment as my muscle was still kind of weak and I age myself a booster and still the same.  This morning I had therapy and the result was the same, so my practitioner tested me on the individual animals that she has and I am allergic to hamster!!  I haven't visited any children's farm for a while so I doubt if I got a reaction from it but that's the reason why I am tested a bit weak on the animal dander mix.

I was further tested on the subcomponents of calcium and egg mixes.  I am still reacting to three things in the calcium mix, namely milk casein, lactic acid and milk mix (cows milk, goats milk and breast milk).  I am also allergic to phenol acid which exists in many  things.  So this coming 3 weeks, I will self treat on the calcium mix (she mixed me a vial with the three things in it), hamster and phenol acid.  I want the extra time to self treat honey and a jam that I was eating last week and I got very bad sinus and muscle ache those days. 

I did wonder if my lack of exercises might have contributed the muscle and back ache until one last week, I believe it was Friday, when suddenly this brain fog, dizziness and muscle ache disappeared.  The ache came back the next day and it's  still there but dizziness only came back yesterday. 

Its hard to describe it, these symptoms can be anything, why would I believe that it's from any kind of allergy?  It's because it comes and goes with no logical causes.  I didn't do anything physically to have caused these pain.  I was anemic and then borderline anemic but dizziness was completely gone for one day.  I could bend down, clean the floor, got up, bend down, repeatedly with ease that day.  The day before I tried and I almost fainted.

That's it for now. 



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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called? It's NAET!
« Reply #101 on: August 06, 2011, 01:54:21 am »
You have come a long way Koe!!  I’m so happy to hear that you don’t have the infections anymore :)

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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called? It's NAET!
« Reply #102 on: August 06, 2011, 09:51:47 am »
Had an acute attack thurs night, couldn't sleep at all and severe back pain.  I suspected it was the dinner I ate and in the morning I had fever, sore throat, dizziness, severe lower back pain and very stiff back.  I phoned the practitioner on Friday.  I didn't want to mess it up by self treating anything without checking with her.  She told me she could test her patients telepathically.  She checked and said it was the spices I put in the food even though I told her that I tested the food and it was weak.  She said she didn't  have my food there, so she couldn't test that.  But she said that it was spices and I self treated and still no relief.  Called her 3 h later, she said, self treat once every hour and called her at night.  I was surprised that when I tested again I was weak with the spices again.  After two more treatments, I was strong but still felt very I'll.  Couldn't call her last night as it was a bit too late, so called her this morning and I told her that I was strong with the spices but weak with the food.  She checked and told me to self treat with the food and treat every hour.  After the initial treatment, I felt relief already.  My back isn't stiff anymore, I could get up with ease.  I did another treatment within an hour but I was weak again!  After that I had a first BM since thurs! 

What I cooked was five spices, garlic and coriander with pork belly in soy sauce and fish sauce and homemade chicken stock.  I was already treated with spices 1 mix which contains all the 7 things!!!  I had a treatment of the spices mix and acid and now with animal fat also a problem!  I was so sick, I only got up to pee the whole day on fri.  I go to self treat again now.  Xx



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« Reply #103 on: August 06, 2011, 19:22:57 pm »
They backache and stiffness are gone but I got fever again after eating some veggie soup from a can and I tested only afterwards and I was weak!  I feel so stupid!  Two hours later, my throat got more and more sore and I checked in the mirror, white dots formed!  Phoned her again and she said it was an emotion and she would treat it from where she was, I didn't need to do anything.

I waited two hours and still fever and white dotted throat and called her again after I self tested that the soup wasn't an allergen.  She checked that it was indeed the emotion that got me to react to any food that I would have eaten but it might take some time to feel better.  I should also self treat with my saliva in the morning every hour.  Thats what I will do. 



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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called? It's NAET!
« Reply #104 on: August 07, 2011, 07:04:57 am »
((((((Hugs Koe)))))) you sound very sensitive to a lot of allergens :( I hope you can get to the bottom of it soon. xx