I have just returned from a seminar in Chicago that takes NAET and Muscle Response Testing (MRT) to a new level. In fact, I’d consider this new information a quantum leap forward.
Dr. Freddie Ulan’s innovations using MRT to simplify the NAET evaluation, and add a quick, inexpensive, and non-invasive evaluation — for bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic problems in addition to environmental chemical toxicity and heavy metal poisoning — take MRT to an exciting new level.
Additionally, there have always been some challenging patients who didn’t test well and produced unpredictable results, and a few who simply responded the opposite of what was considered normal. Both of these problems now appear to be due to a dis-regulation between the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems, and a solution has been discovered. These shortcomings of MRT and NAET have puzzled me for a long time, and it’s exciting to finally come up with some answers that will lead to more consistent positive outcomes.
This new technique also explains why some people don’t respond to certain therapies. Homeopathic remedies, for example, are well known to produce poor results in a substantial group of patients. This new technique, Neuro Muscular Reflex Testing or NMRT, corrects that problem as well. If you have had any of these problems, it would be wise to be re-evaluated at your earliest convenience.
