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nealsmemory
Jan 10, 2007, 03:18 PM
Wondering if anyone has any info or experience with an allergy elimination technique which goes by NAET?
(Think it stands for Nambudipad's Allergy Elimination Technique). A friend, who is very informed about alternative medicine, recommended it for some problems with severe allergies.
Sounds very interesting, but would like to know more before pursuing it.

Fr_Chuck
Jan 10, 2007, 03:30 PM
It is a method used by some in the Alternative Medicine, but not widely accepted even amount those. ( but few things are widely accepted since all alternative meicine people have thier own beliefs and teachings.)

The idea is that certain pressure points esp in the back are pressed in certain order while the patient holds the item they are allergic too.

They have to do the various allergic items in specific orders and after the treatment you have to avoid that idea for a certain period of time.

I will not say that nothing can't work, I have seen people healed by holding certain crystals or having them placed on certain parts of the body, I have seen them find what part of the body is effected by using magnets. I still laugh in disbelief on things I have seen work for some people.

does it work for everyone, most likely not or there would be clinics all over the US by now with lines of people, does it work for some, I am sure it does or it would have long been forgotten since it first came out in the early 80's