Allergy to Dogs: A 44 year old woman with a lifelong history of allergy to dogs
I am a 44-year old woman who had been led to believe all my life that I would never be able to enjoy the companionship of a pet, preferably a dog due to my severe allergies. Growing up in the 60s and 70s doctors weren’t curious enough to determine why every time I went to a friend’s house I would get sick.
Severe Asthma: A nurse’s story of how her daughter recovered from severe asthma with NAET treatment
Any parent who has a child with severe asthma knows the feelings of helplessness and frustration while watching their child struggle to breathe. If you are one such parent, my testimony should give you a realization that there is hope for your child to lead a better life, free from inhalers and drugs.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A young woman with disabling Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, and Migraines
I am 32 years old and was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 18 years ago and Fibromyalgia 10 years ago. I was diagnosed my freshman year in high school after nine months of going from doctor to doctor. Something was wrong with me.
For Past And Present NAET Patients — Important Message
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.
ADHD Drugs Send Thousands To The ER
It sometimes takes decades to assess the drugs that are given to so many so cavalierly. Recently the side effects of the ADHD (Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder) drugs were studied, and the results were something less than positive, especially since the majority of these drugs are prescribed for children.
Celiac Disease, Gluten Enteropathy or Autoimmune Grain Allergy
Celiac Disease is unique. Most autoimmune diseases have multiple inciting agents, or science has yet to discover the inciting agent/agents. The inciting agent in Celiac Disease is gluten, which is prevalent in most grains. The disease is passed on genetically, so to have the disease you must carry the gene in your genetic makeup, and usually there is some family history of food allergy.
