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FAQ About Seattle Allergy Relief

By Kory | January 2, 2008

How do you actually “remove” allergies?

By administering a combination of acupuncture and acupressure while you are exposed to a small element of whatever it is you are allergic to, I am able to reset your system to no longer recognize the element as an allergen. The specific technique I practice is called NAET (Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Techniques), which has been developed and perfected over the last twenty years by an MD, chiropractor, and Doctor of Chinese Medicine.

How can you tell for sure what I’m allergic to?
I use applied kinesiology (muscle testing) to access the innate wisdom of the subconscious mind and body. This is what tells us what you are and are not allergic to.

What is muscle testing? How does that work?
Applied kinesiology assumes that your body knows best what it suffers from and needs. In my practice, I have you hold in your hand a small vial containing the allergen we want to check out. You would hold out your other arm, and I lightly put pressure on it to see if your body’s resistence to that pressure is strong or weak. A weak response (your arm falling down) means you are allergic to the substance in the vial, and a strong response (arm holding steady) means you are not.

If you would like to experience this for yourself to really understand the power of this technique, I am happy to meet you for a free consultation.

I’m afraid of needles…do we have to use them to treat my allergies?
No, if you don’t like needles, we can substitute acupressure (gently rubbing the acupoint), which can be just as effective as acupuncture.

How long do these allergy treatments last?
Each session lasts about an hour.

Are the results permanent?
Yes. If done correctly, the treatment results should last your lifetime.
*Caveat: If you undergo extreme emotional or physical trauma, you can become allergic again to the same substance.

Isn’t this just another elimination diet?
No, elimination diets ask you to permanently avoid or rotate foods. NAET will allow you to eat the foods you want after a very brief avoidance period of 25 hours.

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2 Responses to “FAQ About Seattle Allergy Relief”

  1. Jennifer Says:
    March 22nd, 2008 at 6:56 pm

    Does this work even with anaphylactic allergies?

    I had an allergy test done on my arm with the various oils; this test showed up that I am not allergic. But I know from multiple experiences that I am allergic to a specific food. Will this test actually work?

  2. Kory Says:
    March 23rd, 2008 at 11:03 am

    After five years of practicing the protocol developed by Dr. Devi Nambudripad I have repeatedly found it to be actually more effective than other tests. By effective I mean that it produces results that the client is able to experience for herself — even if other tests are not able to show a reaction. It also works for anaphylactic allergies.

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