NAET

Has anyone heard of NAET for treating allergies? Good or bad? Pam

3 Responses to “NAET”

  1. Whitney Shamika Says:

    I noticed tha Jacqueline celebrated some positive results with NAET.
    Up here in Winnipeg, a local herbologist was sharing his latest venture with us,
    and, if I am not mistaken it was NAET. We are wondering whether to try this
    service at some point. Apparently, it tests the functioning of systems, organs,
    etc.
    Could you elaborate on the process that worked so well for your son (I believe
    it was), Jacqueline?
    Thanks.
    Frances

  2. Enoch Joycelyn Says:

    Sure Frances! It’s quite fascinating. As it’s quite involved, though, I am
    explain it in probably the most uneducated way possible and how I understand
    it.
    It works on the principle of the meridians and I think it also goes by your
    electrical processes aura (for want of a better word). (Everything and
    everyone has an electrical charge either negative or positive - right down
    to the tiniest atom.)
    You’re first tested for allergies, normally in one batch of things at a
    time. The allergies can be everything from milk to microwaves.
    Once the practitioner has established some allergies/allergy she/he goes on
    to “treat” that allergy. This part I don’t know exactly what is done as I
    had to go out of the room, (as my electrical charge could effect the
    treatment) but it is simular to dealing with pressure points, while the
    patient holds a vial of what they are allergic to (or having same electrical
    charge as).

    The practitioner goes out of the room and the patient has to remain there
    for 20 minutes or so.
    The patient cannot touch, smell, eat etc that “thing” for 25 hours.
    For example. When my son was treated for chicken, he had to stay completely
    away from chicken, eggs, etc and wasn’t to sleep with a feather pillow or
    doona that night.
    I know of someone who had very bad rashes and they all disappeared within
    the 25 hours! She was treated for microwaves, she had to stay away from
    mobile phone, sun, TV, computer for 25 hours - boy that one would be hard!
    Smiles,
    JK

  3. Whitney Shamika Says:

    Thanks for the info on your child’s NAET experience.
    Sounds like radical improvements can occur for some.
    I wonder…
    Thought the equipment and testing that we were shown sounds similar; but, I
    wonder if it can be used differently, because the part I remember was where you
    use the equipment to focus on the body/body systems/organs, in order to uncover
    areas of difficulty… Perhaps, I will finally get down there one day and then
    I can let you know what it was that he has been working with!
    Frances

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