Allergies affect many people’s (especially children’s) quality of life. For the first two years of my son Ethan’s life, I prayed that the allergy medicines, lotions, steroid creams, etc. would relieve the itching and discomfort his eczema caused him. His poor skin itched so badly from his allergies that he would quietly sneak away to the corner of the room to scratch it as hard as he could. We would have to cut his fingernails every other day to keep him from hurting himself. Sometimes, even without scratching, his skin would just break open and bleed.
I was excited when we were able to do an allergy blood test. I was hoping to learn what the 1-2 key allergies were that were causing him so much pain and irritation. Instead, I was presented with a very long list of allergies and told that the test did not cover everything. It was impossible to keep Ethan away from everything on that list! How could we relieve his itching and help his skin and yet enable him to live a full, rich life?
My husband, Gus, met a lady at Manna Nutrition who’s granddaughter had had severe eczema until she went through a series of treatments called NAET (Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Technique). The woman explained that the treatment involved re-aligning her granddaughter’s energy fields using acupressure to eliminate (not relieve, eliminate) her allergies. Knowing this sounded too good to be true, she gave my husband Dr. David Beaulieu’s,phone number (1-800-888-4866 or 816-753-4866) and told him that Dr. David answered questions and educated people for free on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 10 am to noon, CST.
After researching NAET through the resources listed below, Gus and I decided all we had to lose was $. Ethan’s eczema was continually getting worse and as he grew older, he became conscious of what it was. He began to know his skin looked different than other children. He also began to hate the creams as they “make Ethan dirty”. He thought they made him dirty because they were greasy to touch. He did not want to be “dirty” and would cry every time we put the cream on his skin.
The improvement through NAET was gradual at first. We noticed that Ethan did not sneak off into corners anymore. Then he stopped rolling up his sleeves and pants to itch. Next, he was willing to wear shorts and T-shirts and didn’t itch. Gus and I realized we had gone a month without buying Aquaphor and were only applying cream once a day (we used to use 1.5 jars of Aquaphor a week and a tube of steroid cream).
After treating Ethan for the basics, we had him tested and treated for substances that Dr. Nambudripad has historically found to contribute to eczema. After treating for magnesium and benzoates, Ethan’s eczema disappeared from his waist up. The eczema on his legs lightened in color and the skin became somewhat softer. After treating for food coloring, gelatin, and vegetable fat, Ethan needs cream about once a week unless he has a reaction to another substance. Ethan continues to take Singular, Zyrtec and Atarax. Until we are able to treat Ethan for mold, pollen, and peanuts, we will continue to give these to him daily.
If you or a child you know suffers from allergies, please investigate this treatment to learn if it can provide you and yours relief. We can’t thank our nurse, Megan Brownlee, and Dr. Nambudripad enough for the healing NAET has given Ethan.
The references we used to research NAET are:
- www.askdoctordavid.com – our doctor in KC’s website. Megan Brownlee is the nurse who does all of Ethan’s treatments. He loves her to pieces and can’t wait to go see her each week.
- www.naet.com – this is Dr. Nambudripad’s official website.
- Say Good-bye to Illness by Dr. Nambudripad is her initial and best book. Very detailed. Teaches self-testing for allergies, the meridians, etc.
- Say Good-by to Children’s Allergies by Dr. Nambudripad is also very good.
- Dr. Nambudripad has also written Say Good-bye to Allergy-related Autism, Say Good-bye to ADD and ADHD, The NAET Guidebook, and Living Pain Free.
Mom and Dad for Ethan
The idea that is not dangerous is not worthy of being called an idea at all.
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Elbert Hubbard