Monday, 24 May 2010
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NAET Autism Protocol

“Shannon” has been doing NAET (Nambudripad's Allergy Elimination Techniques) more or less weekly for more than six months, I believe. A reader has asked for an update.
I am amazed at how this technique helps Shannon (daughter with Asperger’s). The practitioner is an RN, Becca Skrainka, who has been working with NAET for at least 10 years and goes to conferences and workshops all the time. I believe she is one of the prime practitioners in the country, but certainly in St. Louis.
The reader asked whether we started with an allergy test. We did not start with an allergy test, but dived right into the protocol. I think the reason is that NAET can benefit anyone–we all have glitches in our immune system. That’s what allergy is, a malfunction of the immune system. In particular, there is an autism protocol, which Becca has recently begun for Shannon. Before that, Becca was working on neutralizing previously undetected allergies to yeast and other miscellaneous items in Shannon’s diet. Shannon’s acne, present since puberty (she is 22), is now gone. I am REALLY happy about that! Shannon is also off the large dose of zoloft, 100 mg per day (she weighs 120 lb), that she had been on for at least 8 years, for anxiety.
Without the zoloft, she did have some trouble with anxiety last week–she was in a stressful situation with a new job, new evening class, and a second job too. Becca was able to address that with an NAET treatment, something that works on irregularities in the brain chemicals like serotonin. That’s part of the autism protocol I am sure. Shannon came back from Becca’s all smiles.
So, how does NAET work? It uses Chinese medicine theory, which is a bit mind boggling for us western linear thinkers. Somehow harnesses the body’s energy at meridians and nodes, or something or other. It works similarly to acupuncture. The important thing to me is that it does work, and it’s an answer to many years of prayer.
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This sounds very cool. I wish my face would stop breaking out... I've been breaking out since I was ten... and I'm now 32. :( Anxiety has always been a problem, but one I have learned to control myself, for the most part. I still feel it, but I am able to push it aside... it would probably free up a lot of energy though if I didn't have to use it for that.