tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225379772279216721.post8833089120229062984..comments2024-03-10T14:49:06.244-07:00Comments on Living Healthy in the Modern World: My Comparison of AAT and BioAllergenixTanyahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12154066921913123178noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225379772279216721.post-77958686090262227362013-07-01T04:14:17.227-07:002013-07-01T04:14:17.227-07:00Hello again-
As you no doubt read, I started with ...Hello again-<br />As you no doubt read, I started with AAT, then moved to the Bax3000. There is a newer Bax system now (BaxAura) that sometimes involves homeopathics to help speed healing. I have only gone in and had this machine used on me a handful of times (as part of my "tune up" - for times when I feel I am reacting more).<br /><br />Please, if anyone has more experience with the new Bax system, do chime in! :)Tanyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12154066921913123178noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225379772279216721.post-12586951780526628882013-06-30T20:40:48.249-07:002013-06-30T20:40:48.249-07:00Hi everyone,I'm just starting the AAT treatmen...Hi everyone,I'm just starting the AAT treatment after struggling for years from allergies living in the Maryland/DC metro area. I suffer from the typical airborne allergens (dust/mites/pollen/grass/trees) as well as some chemical sensitivities like dryer sheets and some food allergies like corn and milk products which are kind of hard to avoid, especially corn (it's in like everything). I started my treatments on June 21st, 2013 (about a week ago). Thus far the practitioner has treated (pollen/mold/dust/dust mites/trees) Items pending on my list are (grass/cat dander/dog dander/dryer sheets and the food items)Bc I'm still in the process of addressing my allergens its sort of difficult to tell if the treatments are working or not. I hesitated to do the treatments b/c I found it difficult to rationalize how the AAT software works via a signal through meridians in the body, plus the hefty cost for the treatment (why can't the price be more affordable anyway)?. For those particular reasons, I waited over 2 years to follow through with the first treatment. Due to the fact that I really want to stay on the east coast (family/job) I decided to bite the bullet and go head in and so I'm now in the middle of getting everything done. I'll be sure to report back my findings...Question...One piece that's missing from the reviews and bloggs that I've read thus far are the pre and post allergy tests (from allergist) to show via traditional western medicine that the AAT approach does indeed work. Has anyone ever returned back to their allergist to redo their allergy test to see if the results correlate with their marked improvement in terms of how they feel. I would imagine the post test would show little to no allergic reaction to the substances they were allergic too prior. I currently have my allergy tests from my allergist and they show extreme sensitivities to the above mentioned items. I'm curious to redo my tests sometime in the next 3 months (after I finish the pending AAT items ) to see how the scores compare. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated if anyone thought about doing this. Also I was thinking about switching over to the BAX3000 bc it seems to be newer more effective technology. I see the posts here are from 2011. Are there any new thoughts on the comparison and the technology now that I am doing the therapy in 2013?<br /><br />ThanksEric Erichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04030054123544618148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225379772279216721.post-50890916794314063532011-09-28T07:19:39.690-07:002011-09-28T07:19:39.690-07:00Thanks for the compliment, Jeanne! :)
I was still ...Thanks for the compliment, Jeanne! :)<br />I was still a mess when I switched over from AAT to the BAX3000, so I don't know how I compare to others who have far fewer allergies/problems than I did at that time. I will, however, share my experience. :)<br /><br />Yes, I did get treated for some of the same things with the Bax3000 that I had previously been treated for with AAT. I don't recall offhand which things I was treated for, though.<br /><br />I am happy I switched over, yes. I would probably still be treating things one- or two- at a time at the rate AAT was going! <br /><br />I too have noticed symptoms showing up elsewhere that I hadn't noticed or dealt with before. I covered that http://livinghealthyinthemodernworld.blogspot.com/2011/08/allergies-presenting-differently-after.html. <<---hope that link works! <br /><br />Hope that helps!<br />TanyaTanyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12154066921913123178noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225379772279216721.post-55341504452695347042011-09-28T06:33:38.826-07:002011-09-28T06:33:38.826-07:00Thank you so much for this information Tanya. It i...Thank you so much for this information Tanya. It is well organized, well written and one of the few comparisons I have found online.<br /><br />I am currently going through AAT and the process is slow and his triggered an asthmatic cough that I did not have prior to treatment. I went in to primarly be treated for dogs since we recently got a puppy--once that allergen was taken care of multiple others came to the surface.<br /><br />I have a question: did you have to be retreated for the AAT items for which you were previously treated? I do not think I can avoid the dog for 24 hours but I am thinking of switching over to BAX3000 to more quickly relieve my asthma. Also, are you happy you switched over?<br /><br />Thank you again for sharing your story.Jeannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15958939414087365577noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225379772279216721.post-64980151248891749182009-09-10T13:15:41.223-07:002009-09-10T13:15:41.223-07:00thank you for that helpful info!thank you for that helpful info!wimama05https://www.blogger.com/profile/17775366839035207875noreply@blogger.com