Well, who doesn't?
I am feeling much better this week. Last week my rear was dragging and I had trouble sleeping as I had not since I first began treatments in February. Wow! It's been nearly two months since I set out on this journey. Personally, I believe I have made good progress.
No, I haven't been able to eat gluten yet, but I think we all know the value of a good night's sleep. In addition, I continue to have more energy and an overall more positive frame of mine. Events don't produce feelings of stress and anxiety.
Except for last week before I retested for sugar. The week between the tests caused some alarm. I was fearful the golden days were over and I was right back where I began.
When I researched NAET and spoke to people what I had in mind was primarily gaining freedom from a gluten free diet. I didn't think much beyond the day I would not have to spend a fortune on gluten free food and would not need to take my own food.
The unexpected perks are worth it. I hope that if you are thinking about trying NAET for your problem, you will try it. The possibility exists that NAET may not resolve my gluten problem. Even so I can say so far it's still been worth the money, time and the hassle with the avoidance periods after a treatment.There is really no down side as far as I can tell.
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