April 29, 2005

Meat, Caffeine and Fluoride Allergy

Barometric pressure didn't clear in combination so I had to do it again. Six minutes on the machine. I had a feeling it might not have cleared because the rain was coming and I felt terrible. Trust your instincts.

We had some extra time so I checked a lot of things that we had never tested. These were bad:

DPT shot, mumps (they didn't have the shot when I was little but I had the mumps), fluoride, caffeine (no wonder the coffee they slipped caused such a problem), Gum Mix (not even sure what that is yet), and Meat Mix (beef, pork and lamb). Guess I should have tested that a long time ago. I don't eat much beef, mainly buffalo which is better for you than chicken. But since buffalo obviously is also meat I need to clear it.

Not too bad considering all the things we tested. That means I'm almost done with the food for awhile. Still have melons, black pepper, red and white wine, and meat to do. I keep putting off melons because there are more important things to do, but summer is coming and I'm dying for a piece of cantaloupe!

Posted by elizabeth | Filed under: NAET



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