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carolg
04-04-2008, 09:41 AM
I wrote about my daughter on another thread who was diagnosed with Chrohn's and Irritable Bowel Disease. She's not raw and now just starting to introduce more fruits and vegetables back in her diet. She is not a vegan either and surely hope she will get there. She's 35 years old for the record here.

Back in September believe she was diagnosed with both of these problems. Her "fedrates" (spelling?), which has to diagnosing these diseases was at 34, considered high. She has been doing several NAET treatments, allergy elimination, that is and acupuncture and a few Ion cleanse foot bathes. It is being done here in CO, www.red-white.net, where there is a 3 month wait with people all over US coming here for this person. Yesterday daughter went to holistic doctor and ran blood work.

Doctor called with results this morning already:

!!!!NORMAL NOW FOR FEDRATES!!!
She went from 34 to 12. Accordingly it is showing she is improving greatly. She'll be back for more treatments in July (there's a whole batch of NAET treatments that can be done).

Her iron level is a little low.

Perhaps this will help someone else here.

I have heard of NAET for other conditions.

Peter Bennett, ND. is author of 7 Day Detox Miracle.

I have to get back to you on how she found her practioner later.

Feel well all.

Just had to share. Be encouraged for journey.

Since my daughter couldn't do raw, it was hard for her to switch to this as she was in so much pain with every bite she took in all foods. The NAET helped her get back to eating gradually.

Carolg

carolg
04-04-2008, 10:06 AM
Right now she is trying to include more of those fresh foods but she has to take is very slowly for her particular condition and intestines being so inflammed but healing. She will be getting back into more fresh. She does need to stop being so resistant and find ways to release her self imposed stress. She refuses to get into a yoga class or do it at home so she's not able to release. She's a very serious type person and hard to switch gears for her. I'm sure this was part of her problem as she overreacts. I know there are other components, but just being an observer here. She's still tasting from Red Lobster and getting sick. She doesn't tell me but my son who let's me know. I don't nag on her either as it's her body.

She will be having some stool lab work done soon. Insurance will foot the $400 tests. Only 2 labs in nation do this particular testing.

carolg