tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225379772279216721.post6210293909383205831..comments2024-03-10T14:49:06.244-07:00Comments on Living Healthy in the Modern World: Allergies: Presenting Differently After Alternative Treatments?Tanyahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12154066921913123178noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225379772279216721.post-28030631513937527622012-06-15T10:22:32.763-07:002012-06-15T10:22:32.763-07:00Hi guys! :)
Glad to hear from you and to hear part...Hi guys! :)<br />Glad to hear from you and to hear part of your story as you figure out how to deal with allergies/sensitivities/etc.<br /><br />I think AAT and the BAX3000 and the like are always learning more about the effects of stress on the body and ways to help our bodies respond more appropriately. I wish it was more...what's the word...not regulated, but the same across the board so that results could be better monitored and improved. In my conversations with others going to similar places, it seems they all vary somewhat in how to do the procedures. I know that my chiro has gone to regular events where these things are discussed, and she commented awhile back as to how the company(BioVeda in this case) was very particular as to how things should be done to achieve optimal results.<br /><br />For whatever reason, practitioners seem to vary on how they do it... <br /><br />I have not found the treatments to be a cure-all. However, I have definitely found that they helped me to come out on the other side of the misery I was going through at the time, something that the avoidance diets and allergy shots were not helping me to do.<br /><br />As a result of my allergy experiences, I am driven to know my food and pay attention to my body's response, and I am constantly on the lookout for the best way to treat my body and that of my family.<br /><br />I hope that my kids won't end up with my problems. I only have so much control over that, but I hope that in what I do, it will help them to have healthier bodies. I'm sure you probably feel the same way and have similar thoughts. :)<br /><br />Thanks for reading!Tanyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12154066921913123178noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225379772279216721.post-44246200864922870452012-06-11T23:49:07.687-07:002012-06-11T23:49:07.687-07:00Hi! I ran across your posts when doing research o...Hi! I ran across your posts when doing research on AAT & BAX3000, and whether people feel it really works. It seems we're doing a combo. The doctor uses the Bax3000 combined with muscle testing to list the allergies. Then, with my kiddos' hands on a box getting a signal from the computer, and a vibrating massager on his or her back, he treats the allergens. They then fast (water only) for 3 hours. It treats a group at once -- sometimes up to 5 pages of foods! I've been afraid to test it too much so far, but my son's eczema is healing more than it would if we were using steroid creams. We're treating 2 of our children. One has EE & EGE (noticed you mentioned it here) and he's allergic to almost all foods. (He has 12 safe foods.) Both kids have behavioral issues connected with tons of food sensitivities. The FAILSAFE diet has changed our lives (by Sue Dengate), but it's difficult to follow. We're praying for a major breakthrough here! :) I haven't started blogging about it yet, but will at some point, if you're interested. www.andykiara.blogspot.comAndy and Kiarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02106099721471687721noreply@blogger.com