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Old 09-14-2007, 08:52 PM #5
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I have run accross references to this therapy before. Especially when dealing with the antibiotic remedy approach to the autoimmune disease. I went searching for info to post and found wikipedia. It seems to best summarize my feeling about Naet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAET But who am I to judge or make a decision?! If it is a placebo, and it WORKS, by all means continue it but it looks like it may not be working for you. Also, this statement...."Its recommendations for dietary restrictions based on nonexistent food allergies are likely to place the patient at great risk for nutrient deficiency."...make me wonder if possibly you have a nutrient/vitamin deficiency that you have made worse by following this protocol. Perhaps you should have a panel of bloodwork run by a doctor (other than the Naet doctor) and check your vitamin B12, E, D, etc. bloodwork to see what if anything you are low in.

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