
At Holistic Healing Health we use Natural Allergy Elimination Technique (NEAT) to help with unresolved food allergies and other health conditions.
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Natural Allergy Elimination Technique (NAET) is a non-invasive technique that combines allopathy, acupressure, kinesiology and nutrition to rid the body of an allergen.
Up until now we have looked at diseases as certain annoying symptoms due to poor function or non-function of certain organs or body parts. Medical professionals all over the world are taught to look for symptoms and treat them rather than look further to find the cause of these symptoms. If we did, most of the causes could be found easily and symptoms could be reduced or eliminated permanently.
An allergen is anything that causes an abnormal reaction or sensitivity in the body. A person can be allergic to many things, including food, drugs, clothing, paint, pollen and grasses. An allergy to any substance can lead to health problems by creating an imbalance in the body. NAET rids the body of allergens and restores balance to the body, allowing you to reach optimum health.
Through NAET, people have been successfully treated for many health conditions such as:
Nasal irrigation is based on ancient Eastern internal cleansing practices. The yogic practice of Shakti Kriyas uses a tool called a Neti pot to make the process easier. A Neti pot looks like a small watering can with a long spout. One end of the spout is placed in one nostril. Then, with the head tilted to one side, a mild salt water solution is poured into the nose and drained out of the other side. The process is then repeated for the opposite nostril.
Yogis teach that Shakti Kriyas cleansing practices should be practiced regularly, at least once a year, to prevent illness. However, they may be employed more regularly to combat sinusitis and prevent allergies. Dr. David Rabago of the University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine, conducted several studies on the effects of nasal irrigation. His team concluded that the practice may be effective as an adjunctive therapy for chronic sinus, acute upper respiratory infection (common cold), acute sinusitis and allergic rhinitis.
Elimination Diet;
One way to determine which foods are the problem is to follow a simple elimination diet. Begin by following a cleansing diet of whole grains, legumes, fresh fruits and vegetables for one to two weeks. This diet is free of most common allergens and helps get rid of toxins in the body. During the cleansing period, do not consume any dairy, eggs, fish, shellfish, nuts or meats. After two weeks, reintroduce these items back into the diet one at a time. Try only one food item per day. Note any changes in digestive function, the sinuses or other acute symptoms, such as headaches. Once you've determine which foods cause adverse reactions, eliminate them from your diet.