ALLERGIC SINUSITIS: A man age 66 had had long-standing sinus congestion and nasal stoppage,
and headaches had been treated by the usual decongestants, nasal sprays, and antihistamine medications.
NAET removed allergies to dust and flowers from his place of business, cigarette smoke and outside
pollens collected with tissues on car windows different weeks in spring and early summer. Corn tassel was
the final allergen with which he was treated. At last he was symptom free and required no medications.
ALLERGIC SINUSITIS: A lady age 69 living in Florida had had sinus headaches, bronchitis, laryngitis,
and hives. She had had sinus surgery without relief of symptoms. She traveled to Indiana for NAET
treatments. She was allergic to live oak moss, scrub bush, mold and a mold specimen from a sea wall,
mold test vials, sugar and local pollens. After 6 days of daily NAET treatments she was free of symptoms.
Six months later she was still symptom free in Florida.
SINUS HEADACHES: A lady had been treated with antibiotics for a sinus headache for 3 weeks. An
MRI revealed no congestion in the sinuses. She still had a headache. Neuromuscular Sensitivity Testing
(NST) was positive to her saliva. The saliva apparently contained the allergens to which she was allergic.
They may have been pollens, molds or other substances. A NAET treatment to her saliva was given at
5:00 pm. She awakened the next morning without a headache for the first time in weeks.
ALLERGY TO A DENTAL PLATE: A lady reported a very unusual cascade of symptoms starting
after starting to wear a new partial metal dental plate. Her nose started running and mucus drained from
her sinuses down the back of her throat. She continued to wear the dental plate for a few days and
developed a bronchitis that required treatment with antibiotics. She discontinued wearing the dental plate.
Neuromuscular Sensitivity Testing (NST) indicated allergy to the metal in the plate. After NAET to the
metal plate she was able to wear it comfortably without symptoms.
SINUS ALLERGY: A lady age 44 presented with a history of sinus congestion since moving into a new
house three months earlier. Neuromuscular Sensitivity Testing (NST) revealed allergies to white oak wood
and white pine wood. She also tested positive to test vials of several molds and a tissue she had rubbed
over the floors and furniture at home. She was treated with all the above allergens with Nambudripad
Allergy Elimination Technique (NAET). At the end of the 30-minute treatment she volunteered the
information that her nasal passages and sinuses had opened up.
A week earlier her daughter had been treated with NAET for sugar allergy. The mother had avoided
sugar along with her daughter following the treatment for 25 hours. She commented concerning her
improved sense of well being and the relief of pains in her knees and hips in the absence of sugar in her
diet. She had had the joint pains for a year. She had become resigned to the development of arthritis
because she said it was a hereditary factor in her family. She was not allergic to sugar. The reason for the
relief of joint pains when she avoided eating sugar could only be speculated.
POLLENS: A man age 81 went out of doors to get his morning newspaper. When he returned to his
house his eye were watering, itching and his nose was running. Later that morning NST indicated allergy
outside pollens collected on a paper tissue rubbed on a car windshield. NAET was done while he held the
tissue. After the treatment he remarked that the symptoms were completely resolved.