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What
are Allergies?
From
a Western medical point of view, an allergy is
a hyper-reaction of the immune system. In NAET,
allergies are viewed from a holistic perspective.
Based on Oriental Medical principles, an allergy
is a condition in which a person shows heightened
sensitivity to one or more substances that are
usually harmless to most individuals. In the allergic
person, the brain views the allergic substance,
(known as an allergen), as a threat to the body's
well being. Allergies are the result of energy
imbalances in the body and lead to a diminished
state of health in one or more body systems. When
contact is made with an allergen, it causes blockages
in the body's energy pathways (meridians). It
disrupts the normal flow of energy through the
body's electrical circuits and this blockage causes
interference in communication between the brain
and the body via the nervous system. Blocked energy
flow is the first step in a chain of events that
creates an allergic response. 
Does a permanent treatment for my health
problems really exist?
Yes!
At last there is freedom from allergies and related
diseases and conditions. 
I
am presently having different treatments. How
do these treatments differ from NAET?
Nothing
in standard medical practice can offer the same
hope of permanent health improvement and freedom
from allergies as NAET. 
How long does this 'clearance' last?
A. In our experience, if a cleared item remains
strong to Muscle Response testing 24 hours after
the original treatment, it should offer the patient
permanent relief from the treated substance. 
Will
I be completely cured of my allergies?
80-90% of the patients treated by NAET experience
complete relief from their allergy symptoms for
the items they have cleared in treatment. Most
patients report that contact with previously troublesome
food or environmental substances no longer cause
adverse effects. 
How do I diagnose and treat my allergies?
Conventional
Western Medicine has several methods of testing
for allergies. These include the "Intra-dermal
test'', "Patch test", "Scratch
test'', and various blood tests, such as the "Rast
test" and the "Eliza test" . These
can identify dozens of allergens from one test
or from one-blood sample. The standard treatment
is drug therapy, either antihistamines or steroids,
to control allergic symptoms. Unfortunately, this
does not correct the underlying problem and the
patient may experience serious, long-term side
effects. Until now, the most effective treatment
option has been complete avoidance of the offending
allergen(s). This can be difficult, and in some
cases, impossible. NAET enables the patient to
determine their allergies through non-invasive
techniques of Muscle Response Testing and computerized
testing and can permanently remove adverse reactions
that are experienced if the patient is exposed
to these substances.
Does
an anatomical and straight posture play very important
role in our healthy life? Can a compressed or
pinched nerve or an obstruction in the energy
flow be the result of an allergy?
Yes
it does. Spinal Para vertebral muscle relaxation
is very important to release nerve roots and maintain
the intra-vertebral space where nerve roots and
autonomic nerve system ganglia's are located.
Therefore, it is important to release spastic
muscles in order to release (unblock) compressed
(blocked) nerve roots and ganglia and to normalize
the energy flow in the corresponding organ and
meridian.
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