Mexico and molds
I’ve done better with the molds in Mexico.I would like to save money to have a breakthrough treatment called NAET; it has had ahigh succes rate for allery elimination. — Michael, Mexico
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I’ve done better with the molds in Mexico.I would like to save money to have a breakthrough treatment called NAET; it has had ahigh succes rate for allery elimination. — Michael, Mexico
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Although developed by an M.D., NAET is not generally accepted by allergist M.D.’s. You can read more about NAET here and draw your own conclusions. Click “About NAET” in the top left menu, then click “What is NAET?” I cannot recommend it from a professional standpoint.
Update 11/5/07: Read Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Technique (NAET) by Stephen Barret, M.D. before making any decision to go with NAET.
Comment by AllergyNurse — October 14, 2005 @ 11:53 am
Be careful of NAET. I have immune issues and I lost my ability to drink water after those treatments.
Comment by Jan Nees — November 5, 2007 @ 6:54 am
Thanks for sharing this, Jan. In a recent discussion, an allergist said, “I did look into Bioset myself several years ago and found the testing results were quite subjective and quite dependent on the individual tester.” He shared this link:
Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Technique (NAET) by Stephen Barret, M.D.
I’ve updated my original comment on NAET (comment # 2 above) to add this link.
Comment by AllergyNurse — November 5, 2007 @ 9:00 am