ALLERGY TO MEDICATION: A lady age 71 presented a history of taking Keflex antibiotic one year
earlier for treatment of a sinus infection. Since that time a year later she had suffered from a sensation of
burning itching and swelling inside or under the skin. The sinus congestion had continued. Neuromuscular
Sensitivity Testing (NST) indicated allergies to Keflex, Tide detergent, Glucosamine-Condroitin
medication, sulfa, Evista, Motrin, Iodine, Yellow dye, Ativan and emotions of fatigue and depression.
Allergies to all the allergens were removed with Nambudripad Allergy Elimination Technique (NAET).
The Keflex allergy seemed to be the strongest. Her symptoms were all resolved.
MEDICINE ALLERGY: RM had a very red eye during cataract surgery. Prior to the surgery on the
second eye he was asked if he was aware of any allergies to medications. He replied that after intravenous
contrast media for an MRI he had vomited all day. The contrast media likely contained iodine.
Neuromuscular Response Testing (NST) revealed that he was allergic to iodine and Betadyne. Betadyne
solution contains iodine and been instilled in the eye during the surgical preparation.
The allergy to Betadyne was removed from his body with Nambudripad Allergy Elimination Technique
(NAET). In cataract surgery on the second eye two days after removing the allergy there was no red eye
or allergic reaction when Betadyne solution was instilled in the eye.