posted
Has anyone had success with NAET treatment for Lyme?
Posts: 3 | From Williamsport, PA | Registered: May 2013
| IP: Logged |
Razzle
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 30398
posted
NAET is not designed to treat infections. It is designed to retrain the immune system to tolerate substances to which it previously reacted badly.
NAET works for those with allergies about 80-90% of the time. It helped me with one allergy, but likely aggravated or even caused others for me. YMMV.
-------------------- -Razzle Lyme IgM IGeneX Pos. 18+++, 23-25+, 30++, 31+, 34++, 39 IND, 83-93 IND; IgG IGeneX Neg. 30+, 39 IND; Mayo/CDC Pos. IgM 23+, 39+; IgG Mayo/CDC Neg. band 41+; Bart. (clinical dx; Fry Labs neg. for all coinfections), sx >30 yrs. Posts: 4166 | From WA | Registered: Feb 2011
| IP: Logged |
glm1111
Frequent Contributor (5K+ posts)
Member # 16556
posted
I wish I had the money I spent on NAET. Didn't begin to touch these infections. Save your money and treat for parasites. That was the only thing that went after these infections for me.
Gael
-------------------- PARASITES/WORMS ARE NOW RECOGNIZED AS THE NUMBER 1 CO-INFECTION IN LYME DISEASE BY ILADS* Posts: 6418 | From philadelphia pa | Registered: Jul 2008
| IP: Logged |
beaches
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 38251
posted
I went to 9 sessions. It may work but I just could not justify it any more. The testing was really good and she found my co-infections. She asked me not to tell her and she found the Bart and CPN.
She has all the vials that you put in your hand and then she tests if you are strong or weak to it. However I would progress and then 3 treatments later slip back and I could not move forward until I cleared what I slipped back on.
So this was easily going to take 30 or 40 sessions if it worked and I did feel any on the minor improvements were permanent.
All the Best, Matt
Posts: 607 | From Houston Texas | Registered: Mar 2011
| IP: Logged |
Judie
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 38323
posted
I did about 40 sessions. I can say that it did not work for me or help (even when I apparently "passed" all the tests).
I then saw a Naturopathic Doctor. She was able to help me with some things in 3 weeks and was a fraction of the cost of NAET.
Posts: 2839 | From California | Registered: Jul 2012
| IP: Logged |
Razzle
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 30398
posted
YMMV = your mileage may vary
NAET = Nambudripad's Allergy Elimination Technique, an acupuncture-based allergy treatment method developed by a lady who was unable to eat much and discovered the acupuncture method for clearing supposed blockages in energy meridians causing allergies... See http://www.naet.com/ for more info.
-------------------- -Razzle Lyme IgM IGeneX Pos. 18+++, 23-25+, 30++, 31+, 34++, 39 IND, 83-93 IND; IgG IGeneX Neg. 30+, 39 IND; Mayo/CDC Pos. IgM 23+, 39+; IgG Mayo/CDC Neg. band 41+; Bart. (clinical dx; Fry Labs neg. for all coinfections), sx >30 yrs. Posts: 4166 | From WA | Registered: Feb 2011
| IP: Logged |
MichaelTampa
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 24868
posted
It has been helpful for me at various points in this journey. As has been said, it's not really a treatment for lyme, but it can help with some problems that come along with it.
Posts: 1927 | From se usa | Registered: Mar 2010
| IP: Logged |
TerryK
Frequent Contributor (5K+ posts)
Member # 8552
posted
I've never tried to treat lyme with it but I was treated for mold and it made a big difference. Now I can easily smell mold when I am exposed whereas before I could not smell it.
The treatment made me sick for about a month as my body apparently woke up to the mold and tried to elimate it from my system. At least this is what I was told when I asked why I was so sick from the treatment.
I feel it was worth it.
Posts: 6286 | From Oregon | Registered: Jan 2006
| IP: Logged |
lpkayak
Honored Contributor (10K+ posts)
Member # 5230
posted
no success-and i was very compliant-really tried
-------------------- Lyme? Its complicated. Educate yourself. Posts: 13712 | From new england | Registered: Feb 2004
| IP: Logged |
The Lyme Disease Network is a non-profit organization funded by individual donations. If you would like to support the Network and the LymeNet system of Web services, please send your donations to:
The
Lyme Disease Network of New Jersey 907 Pebble Creek Court,
Pennington,
NJ08534USA http://www.lymenet.org/