Thursday, May 28, 2009

3 out of 4, ain't bad...

Last week Owen was treated for insects, bacteria, viruses and parasites. Owen passed all but one of the allergens. Apparently the parasites are leeching on for another round of treatments.
So, they will be retreated at a later date.

We decided to go back to treating allergens from the autism kit.

The vaccine allergens were what we decided to tackle next. We were hopeful that we would be able to treat Owen for multiple vacinations in the same treatment. After testing whether or not Owen's body was up for the challenge, we got the go ahead to proceed.

So he was treated for six, yes SIX vaccination allergens including: DPT, Pertussis, Measles, Tetanus, Rubella - German and Diotheria.

We'll keep our fingers crossed and hope for the best.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Environmental Allergens

Owen cleared the Hepatitis B,C & D that we treated him for last week.

We moved on to testing the environmental allergen kit to see which ones Owen has a reaction to.
There were 8 total with a negative response.

The strongest reaction was to Dust, with Grass and Pollen tying for a close second. The remaining allergens are Radiation, Insects, Parasites, Bacteria and Viruses.

We were able to treat him for insects, parasites, bacteria and viruses simultaneously this past treatment.

We should have 3 more environmental allergen treatments and approximately 5 more autism allergen treatments.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Cruising Along

It took Owen three treatments to get through all of the brain related allergens, which isn't bad considering there were 11 of them.

Today we treated for Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and Hepatitis D.

So far everything seems to be moving along nicely with all of these additional treatments.

If all goes well we should have about 5 more treatments related to the autism allergen kit.

Unfortunately this is a bad time of year for Owen because he has bad seasonal allergies. He wakes up in the morning with his eyes pasted shut. He isn't very fond of me coming at him with a warm washcloth to try to soothe his eyes, but I can see that he is miserable and just want to help him. He does however appreciate the end result.

Anyways, while most kids are out enjoying the nice spring weather, I feel like I need to keep Owen inside because if I don't, he will pay for it later.

Many of you are probably thinking what does this have to do with NAET????

Well next week when we go to see Dr. Boggess we are going to test the allergens in the environmental kit on Owen, so we can see which allergens he is specifically affected by. Then we will put a treatment plan together to rid him of these allergies too.

What a beautiful thing NAET is !!!!