--- In FailsafeNT@yahoogroups.com, "tarinya2" <tarinya2@...> wrote:
> I haven't but I'm seriously considering doing NAET for my 17 month old
> who has multiple food intolerances as well as being sensitive to
> amines and salicylates. I think Emma mentioned once that she didn't
> think much of them...if she's around maybe she'll tell us why.
Hi Valerie, I wouldn't trust them as far as you can throw them.
I read the blog of someone who has been doing NAET for about three
years and has total faith in NAET. She has spent a lot of money and
has had no improvement whatsoever in her multiple "allergies" (she is
probably food chem sensitive).
NAET and BioSET are all about the power of belief. They harness the
placebo effect. They're a form of hypnotism. Hypnotism only works on
people who believe in it, and the effect tends to wear off after a while.
If you want to throw money at the problem, probably the single best
thing you can do is invest in some molybdenum supplements, some
flavour-free methylcobalamin (methyl-B12), if you can find such a
thing, and some milk thistle.
Emma :)