NAET for Autism
NAET has been proven very helpful in improving the symptoms of Autism.
Autism is a neurological disorder that is sweeping through the world at an alarming rate, currently affecting as many as 1 in every 68 children, according to 2010 statistics.
In 2000, the ratio was 1 in 150.
That’s a 45% increase in 10 years.
At this rate, in the next 10 years, the statistics will rise to 1 in every 30 children, and 10 years after that, 1 in every 14.
There is no medication that can cure Autism, and the medications that are currently in force to curb some of the symptoms have side effects such as seizures, addiction, anxiety, hallucinations, depression, infections, paranoia, and high blood pressure, to name just a few.
This is clearly not the answer!
NAET (Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Technique), is a safe and effective holistic technique that has been proven in a 2005 study to cure this devastating disorder.
At the conclusion of this 2005 NAET study with autistic children, the study was published in: Integrative Medicine - Vol, 10, No 5 - Oct / Nov 2011
The results: Roughly 88% of the treated children had their autism diagnosis removed by their own individual doctors and neurologists.
Here follows the Abstract published in: Integrative Medicine - Vol, 10, No 5 - Oct / Nov 2011
"Improving Communication Skills in Children with Allergy-Related Autism Using Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Techniques: a Pilot study
Jacob Teitelbaum, MD; Devi S. Nambudripad, MD, PhD, DC, LAc; Yvonne Tyson, MD; Ming Chen, MD; Robert Prince, MD; Mala M. Moosad, RN, LAc, PhD; Laurie Teitelbaum, MS
Abstract
Background: Autism prevalence increased more than 50% between 2002 and 2006. We hypothesized that major con- tributors to the development and symptoms of autism include food and nutrient sensitivities. Desensitization to multiple allergens forms the basis of the Nambudripad Allergy Elimination Techniques (NAET) treatment for autism.
Subjects and Intervention: Sixty children (2.5-10 years old) with autism were randomly assigned to treatment or control groups. The treatment group (26 boys and four girls) received NAET treatments (combining acupressure and kinesiology) for 50 key allergens for 1 year. The nonblinded control group (25 boys and five girls) did not receive any NAET treatments. Each group was allowed to continue with any other therapies they had been receiving. Neuromuscular Sensitivity Testing (NST, kinesiology and muscle testing) was used to determine which substances triggered sensitivity reactions in each child, and NAET acupressure treatments were then used to elimi- nate the sensitivities.
Outcome Measures: Status for each participant was deter- mined at the beginning and end of the 1-year study using the following tools: Autism Research Institute Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist (ARI-ATEC), Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS), NST, and Allergy Symptom Rating Scale (ASRS).
Results: A total of 56 children (NAET, 26 children; control, 30 children) completed the study. After 1 year, the children receiving NAET treatments demonstrated significant improve- ments in performance compared with the control group, determined with the ARI-ATEC score (mean decrease: NAET, 68%; control, 0.8%; P < .0001), CARS (mean improvement: NAET, 47%; control, 0.4%; P < .0001), NST (mean improve- ment: NAET, 66%; control, 0%; P < .0001), and ASRS (total decrease: NAET, 85%; control, 2%; P < .0001). The NAET treatment resulted in statistically significant improvements in 30 of the 35 symptoms assessed using the ASRS. In the NAET group, 23 of the 30 children returned to regular school classes with healthy, nonautistic peers after treatment, but all of the children in the control group continued to require special education.
Conclusions: The NAET treatment is effective and well tolerated for children with allergy-related autism. "
Are you interested in having your child participate in the current NAET Autistic Global Study?
The NAR Foundation (Nambudripad Allergy Research Foundation) is about to conduct a global study on NAET’s effectiveness in the treatment of autism on 1000-1200 autistic patients.
We need to present NAET’s effectiveness to the global community, restore the health of autistic children, and stop the progression of this devastating epidemic.
I will be a participating as a NAET practitioner in this NAET Autistic Global Study, offering my services at highly reduced rates.
I am currently evaluating potential local South Florida autistic children for this study until the end of 2016 for families that are willing to commit to participating by visiting me weekly for the duration of one year.
You will be required to pay for pre and post testing of your child.
If you qualify, the testing fees maybe reimbursable.
Call Linda at: 305-519-9711 for more details.