Active Chiropractic and Acupuncture in Longmont, CO

Tom James, DC, CAc., CNAET

700 Ken Pratt Blvd. #122 Longmont, CO 80501 phone: (303) 651-7003
Sunday, February 22, 2009

Nambudripad's Allergy Elimination Technique, also known as NAET®, is a non-invasive, drug free, natural solution to eliminate allergies of all types and intensities using a blend of selective energy balancing, testing and treatment procedures from acupuncture/acupressure, allopathic, chiropractic, nutritional, and kinesiological disciplines of medicine.

 

The basic essential nutrients are treated during the first several visits. Chemicals, environmental allergens, vaccinations, immunizations, etc. are treated after completing the basic series.

 

How does NAET work?

One allergen is treated at a time. If you are not severely immune deficient, you may need just one treatment to desensitize one allergen.

 

A person with mild to moderate amount of allergies may take about 15-20 office visits to desensitize 15-20 food and environmental allergens.

 

What type of allergies can NAET eliminate?

Inhalants: pollens, flowers, perfume, dust, paint, etc.

Ingestants: food, drinks, vitamins, drugs, food additives, etc.

Contactants: fabric, chemicals, furniture, cosmetics, etc.

Injectants: insect bites, stings, injectable drugs and immunizations, etc.

Physical agents: heat, cold, damp, sun, etc.

Genetic factors: inherited tendencies from parents or grandparents.

Molds/Fungi: molds, yeasts, candida, parasites, etc.

NAET® can successfully eliminate adverse reactions to egg, milk, peanuts, penicillin, aspirin, mushrooms, shellfish, latex, grass, ragweed, flowers, perfume, animal dander, animal epithelial, make-up, chemicals, cigarette smoke, pathogens, heat, cold, other environmental agents.

 

It may take several office visits to desensitize a severe allergen.

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