NAET and Autism
Phyllis | May 22, 2009
Shannon has had three NAET treatments so far. She said the last one made her feel energized. She looked really perky. Unfortunately it was pretty close to bedtime!
Phyllis | May 22, 2009
Shannon has had three NAET treatments so far. She said the last one made her feel energized. She looked really perky. Unfortunately it was pretty close to bedtime!
Phyllis | May 16, 2009
A friend of mine is a practitioner of N.A.E.T. She says this Chinese medicine theory treatment including acupressure on the back, helps people with autism as well as those with a host of other immune-system-related issues, especially allergies. (Did you know that allergies, athsma, and autism are all epidemics right now, and they may be connected?) My friend says people who try N.A.E.T. never get worse. Sometimes they get a lot better, sometimes a little bit. She’s been a practitioner for at least 10 years and has lots of experience. In a previous career she was an RN.
Phyllis | May 9, 2009
Generation Rescue agrees with me that what is really needed is a large study comparing unvaccinated and vaccinated children.
Phyllis | May 5, 2009
Since vaccines are supposed to protect from terrible diseases, you might think the more shots, the lower the mortality rate. Not so.
Turns out that the U.S., with 36 required shots, has by far the highest number of shots required for any country. It also has the highest infant mortality rate, 7.8 per 1,000.