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Allergy Elimination
Nose Allergy
DOG ALLERGY:  Marilyn had a stuffy nose and asthma when she was near the two family housedogs.  
The dog allergy was removed by NAET.  Three years later she remains free from allergic reactions to the
dogs.

HOUSE DUST ALLERGY:  A man had been a sneezer upon awakening for years.  After NAET
treatment using a specimen of dust collected with a tissue on the floor of his house he no longer sneezed
upon awakening.

SEASONAL ALLERGY:  It was summer.  A lady’s nose had been running for 2 or 3 weeks.  A pollen
specimen was taken from out-of-doors by swiping a facial tissue on the windowsill outside of the office.  
Indeed she tested allergic to the specimen with Neuromuscular Sensitivity Test (NST).  She was treated
with Nambudripad Allergy Elimination Technique using that specimen.  She received some relief from her
allergy symptoms but not complete relief.  It was requested that she bring a pollen specimen from outside
her house, which was 10 miles away from the office.  A specimen of dust collected from her car plus the
specimen she brought from home were used to treat her with NAET.  She received complete relief from
her symptoms.  A year later she had not suffered from seasonal nose allergies.  She had had episodes of
ivy skin poisoning.  After removal of allergy to poison ivy with NAET she had not had poison ivy skin
reaction for two years.

FLOWER ALLERGY:  In an office setting one member of the staff brought a freshly cut flower
arrangement including phlox daises, wisteria, iris and lilac to the office.  Another staff member, Roberta,
walked passed the open door of the room where the flowers were on display and experienced a sudden
headache and sore throat.  Mary entered the room and experienced sudden a headache, swelling in her
throat, itching eyes and sensation of heaviness of her upper eyelids.  She immediately exited the room but
experienced the symptoms the remainder of the day.  Doris with previous knowledge of allergy to lilac
developed a mild headache after entering the room.

The three ladies demonstrated three levels of intensity of allergic reaction to substance inhaled.  In this case
it was flowers.  One was severe, one was moderate and one was mild.  Fortunately none experienced a
life threatening reaction.

All three ladies tested allergic to lilac with Neuromuscular Sensitivity Test (NST).  Allergy to lilac was
removed that day in Mary who had the more severe reaction with Nambudripad Allergy Elimination
Technique (NAET).  The eye allergy symptoms were relieved, but the headache persisted.  The following
morning she still had the headache.  Suspecting allergies also to other substances she demonstrated a
positive NST response to environmental pollens.  Following NAET to the outside pollens collected on a
tissue her headache was relieved.

NAET was used to remove the lilac allergy in Roberta with the moderate reaction and in Doris with the
mild reaction to the lilac flower.

SAILBOAT ALLERGY:  While on their sailboat the husband and wife owners both experience sneezing
and itching eye especially on awakening in the morning.  They brought a pillowslip from the boat to the
office.  Neuromuscular Sensitivity Testing (NST) revealed allergy to some substance (mold?) in the
pillowslip in both the husband and wife.  The allergy was removed with Nambudripad Allergy Elimination
Technique (NAET).  At the next weekend sailing trip, the sailors enjoyed the absence of sneezing and
itching eyes.