NAET Journal
I just got a message on one of my posts and just want to echo the importance of it for anyone considering or doing NAET.
"Keep the record of what you did with whom for later reference. I cannot remember the last name of Cecilia who worked on my son , and need it now! I need to find her to find out what she cleared.I think it was measles ,mumps,rubella,polio, but can't remember!"
That's so right, and I'm so glad I did. It would be nice if the practitioner would write it all down but there is really no way he or she can do that. Keep your own journal. I come home after every appointment and put down everything in the computer. So I have a record for months of treatments. What was tested and O.K., what was bad and has been cleared, and what is bad and still needs to be cleared.
Right now it's about six pages because I have tested hundreds of things. And sometimes before I go to use something, like a moisturizer etc., I have to look at the list to check. Did I ever test strawberries, or roses, or that mascara? After so many months you can't possibly remember everything and would just have to retest it. It will save you a lot of time and money. Sometimes you may think you're reacting to something, can't remember if it was tested, and if you have your list you can rule it in or out. And if you end up having to go to a different practitioner you will have your records with you.
I don't have everything on the list because sometimes Lisa will just test a lot of vials quickly without telling me what they are, or there is no time to stop and write, but I do my best!
Posted by elizabeth | Filed under: Allergies


