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How do you do the allergy testing? What do allergies have to do with energy blockages? How many treatments will I need? What is the difference between NAET and acupuncture? Can I still get massages during treatment at the clinic? What is Combination Treatment?
Answers We start with an initial assessment. At that time we will go over your medical history and do a computerized allergy screening using BioMeridian’s BEST system. It tests for approximately 200 items - both food and environmental. You will get a printout of the results that day and the results will be reviewed with you. The initial assessment takes about 1 hour and is not covered by most insurance plans. The treatments we do are called NAET (which stands for Nambudripad's Allergy Elimination Technique). Using energy vials and acupressure on your back, we remove the allergy or sensitivity. How do you do the allergy testing? But how do treatments work? What is an allergy? What do allergies have to do with energy blockages? If you get enough allergies or blockages on any one of the energy channels in your body you will get disease or less functioning of the organ associated with the channel. How many treatments will I need? Will my insurance cover this? Will I need to have needles? What is the difference between NAET and acupuncture? Can I still get massages during treatment at the clinic? What is Combination Treatment? Example: If after you clear fruit you start getting a previous symptom such as indigestion when you eat fruit, you may need a combination of vitamin C and acid or vitamin C and cold, etc, even though you are okay with vitamin C alone. If you ever have a symptom return after it has been cleared you will need to let us know so that we can determine if a combination is required. Remember, just one more treatment may be all that’s needed to make you symptom free again. What is MRT? It is hypothesized that a measurable weakness in a particular muscle is produced by the generation of an energy disturbance in the particular spinal nerve route that supplies to the corresponding weakened muscle when a specific item is brought into its energy field. Any item that is capable of producing energy disturbance in any spinal nerve route is called an allergen. Through this simple kinesiological testing method, the allergens can be detected; disturbed spinal nerves and their nerve routes can be identified, and the target organs, tissues, and other body parts can be uncovered.
*Practitioners doing NAET must have a medical background. |