NAET - Yet Another Option for Tics and TS! 08/02/2010
Perhaps you have heard of NAET, perhaps you haven't. But if you are interested in eliminating some triggers that cause tics, this might be a path for you. I have spoken to many moms who swear by this. I have yet to try it, but plan on doing so this year. Personally, I'd like to try it myself as, according to a good friend, "It's quite possible you are allergic to Stink!" (That made me laugh. Moving on.) To Quote this British website: "What is NAET? NAET is an allergy elimination technique NAET allergy treatment is a combination of techniques that uses most of what is already known from allopathic (western) medical knowledge, chiropractic, kinesiology, acupuncture (oriental medical knowledge) and nutrition. NAET, a natural solution NAET allergy treatment is a non-invasive, drug-free, natural solution to eliminate allergies of all types and intensities and allergy related disorders like learning disabilities to autism and ADHD, clinical depression, joint pains, high blood pressure, stroke etc., all arising from allergies to food, environmental toxins, chemical toxins and emotional stressors. NAET, practiced worldwide The NAET allergy treatment method was discovered by Dr. Devi Nambudripad 25 years ago. Over six thousand licensed medical practitioners have been trained and are practicing all over the world." While I'm quite certain that the idea of vials, energy redistribution and toxic cleansing will send my husband (and any science based person) screaming like a little girl in a room full of spiders, my gut (and all my research) tells me this is a great option. Anyone out there try this yet? I hear it's a lot like acupuncture - it sounded nuts at first, but it's going to be the next mainstream thing in Eastern Medicine. Perhaps in addition to getting rid or my negative reactions to my son's tics, I could also get an immunity boost against chocolate, red wine and scrubbing toilets. CommentsLeave a Reply | TICKED OFF: TOURETTES TALK
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