ASTHMA: A two-year-old girl had asthma with coughing during the night. Medications included inhaled
corticosteroids and chewable Singulaire. Neuromuscular Response Testing (NST) revealed positive
response only to sugars. NAET was done to remove the sugar allergy. Two weeks later there had been
no more symptoms of asthma. NST testing revealed no more allergens. It was recommended that the
medications be continued till her asthma doctor discontinued them. Hopefully eventually they can be
discontinued.
ASTHMA: A lady age 42 awakened with difficulty breathing and extremely fatigued and sense of
heaviness on chest. She had a history of allergies. Neuromuscular Sensitivity Testing (NST) indicatd
strong allergy when she held a tissue that had been used to wipe dust off an outside windowsill that day.
NAET was done while she was holding that tissue. It took 15 minutes of paraspinal stimulation to achieve
a NST negative status. Five minutes is sufficient for most NAET treatments. After closing the gates and a
20-minute energy equilibration period the symptoms were relieve. She volunteered information that also
her stopped up nose had opened.
The patient had had similar symptoms previously she had not been aware they were due to asthma.
ASTHMA: A schoolteacher entered her classroom in fall to prepare for the teaching semester. She said
some of the walls of the classroom were black with mold. Although she had had no history of asthma she
became short of breath. Having had experience with NAET for other allergies he collected some of the
mold on a tissue and requested treatment. She was having considerable trouble breathing. NST revealed
she was allergic to the mold specimen. A NAET treatment was provided while she held the mold
specimen in her fingers. The stimulation of the nerves at the sides of the spine from the neck to the tailbone
was provided with a double-headed electric back vibrator. Breathing became easier shortly after the
beginning of the back treatment. The vibrator back treatment was continued till the breathing became
normal which took 15 minutes. She had no more asthma when she returned to the school classroom.