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Say
Good-bye To Allergy-Related Autism
by
(Devi S. Nambudripad, MD., DC., L.Ac., PhD. (acu.)
Book Review by
Laurie Teitelbaum, MS
The book Say Good-bye to Allergy-Related Autism, by Devi Nambudripad
M.D., DC, L.Ac., Ph.D., couldn’t have come out at a better time.
Now more than ever the people of the world are concerned about
the future of their children. Autism is spreading like a wildfire
moving through cities, states, and countries at the fastest speed
possible, attacking the brains of thousands of young ones worldwide.
Autism is on the rise. According to one of the recent statistical
reports, one out of 166 children are being diagnosed as autistic
in this country. Medical researchers everywhere are still searching
for causes leading to autism, but so far, no one has been able
to find a definite cause. Also, no one has determined precise
diagnostic procedures to pin point autism or a specific treatments
using traditional methods or pharmacopeia to cure autism. The
one conclusion the researchers have made is that this strange
disorder is rapidly engulfing the young brains of our tiny tots.
Say Good-bye to Allergy-Related Autism opens up a new world of
hope to parents who are desperately searching for a breakthrough
treatment for their children who are suffering from allergy-related
autism. Most parents of autistic children claim that their child
was born normally and continued to grow and develop normally until
the age of two or three. Then, to their dismay, these parents
found abnormalities creeping into their child’s brain which eventually
led to a diagnosis of autism.
What could have happened around the age of two or three that turned
these children autistic? According to Dr. Nambudripad most cases
of autism she had seen are allergy-based or initiated by a huge
allergic reaction. These children are likely born with inherited
allergic tendencies. After birth, allergies begin to affect these
children gradually as they become exposed to different allergens
from their foods and surroundings. A child’s brain is still growing
and developing before the age of three. The toxins from the allergens
affect the brains of these children because their growing brains
are the weakest tissues of their bodies (and the most susceptible).
Various activities occur during the growing period of the brain.
For instance, blood and lymph circulate to carry an adequate amount
of nutrients to the brain , and nerve energy circulates supervising
the growth stages of the brain. However, when certain toxins (from
various allergic reactions and overexposures of chemicals) find
their way into the body they can also easily find their way to
the brain, which is a highly active area of the body during this
period of growth. Because of this, we say that allergies affect
the weakest tissue of the body. The weakest tissue of the body
is also the most active area of the body because the body is supporting
this area with increased circulation to help it grow and become
strong . Usually a child gets exposed to a number of allergens
at one time (immunization drugs, virus attacks, allergic foods,
environmental allergens, etc.). This creates a cumulative reaction
and creates a massive confusion in the child’s brain and nervous
system, throwing the body into a panic stage.
In her book, Dr. Nambudripad describes the NAET® method of diagnosing
and treating allergy-related autism and other associated disorders.
Anyone who suffers from autism or other allergy related diseases
or conditions should read and utilize the methods described in
this book. NAET® treatment can eliminate autism that was triggered
by vaccines, drugs, foods, environmental factors, chemical toxins
(including carpet cleaning chemicals, pesticides, and toxins from
heavy metal), and toxins from bacterial, viral, and parasitic
infestations. This book can be a guide to those who are desperate
to understand the abnormalities they see in their children, and
it can assist them in finding the help that they need. This book
reveals the secrets of a remarkable breakthrough in medical history.
This new treatment, NAET® (Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Techniques),
approaches health care from a new intelligent viewpoint, a viewpoint
that can finally help.
Say Good-bye to Allergy-Related Autism is filled with so much
common sense, that it simply cannot be ignored by parents who
wants to reclaim their child from the clutches of autism. In an
allergic person the brain and central nervous system react to
foods (egg white, milk casein, milk albumin, wheat products, gluten,
candida, refined starches, fatty acids, minerals, amino acids,
chocolate, turkey and serotonin), heavy metals, chemicals, immunizations
and other substances as if they were poisons, when, in most cases
these substances are neutral, or even beneficial to the body.
With the help of this book we can now reprogram our brains or
our children’s brains for perfect health. This is done by eliminating
and/or neutralizing the adverse effects and side effects of allergens,
and subsequently improving and restoring brain function.
This book also gives the reader a good overview of NAET®, how
it works and how it can be used to treat many different conditions.
Excellent case studies and testimonials are included throughout
the book which can help the reader gain a greater understanding
of autism, the NAET® process and the help NAET® has to offer.
NAET® has a relationship with Oriental Medicine, and these origins
are explained in this book. The meridians and the nutrients that
strengthen the meridians are described as well. Special home-help
instructions with diagrams are given along with detailed acupuncture
massage points that can also be done at home. Points for resuscitation
are given that are not only helpful in unexpected emergencies
but also to calm a child when he/ she is experiencing restlessness,
irritability or a temper tantrum.
While the whole world is still struggling to find a way to diagnose
autism, this author has come up with a very simple method that
can be learned and mastered by anyone and practiced anywhere.
Allergy-related autism has the possibility of hundreds of different
triggers. Identifying these triggers is essential to treatment
and many of these triggers are identified and explained in this
book. Categories of allergens are thoroughly discussed and include
inhalants, ingestant, contactants, injectants, infectants, physical
agents, genetic factors, mold and fungi, and emotional stressors.
This book describes these classes of allergens then explains how
to test and find out what their child’s own personal triggers
may be.
Chapter six in this book describes Neuromuscular Sensitivity Testing
(NST) with clear illustrations and photographs for thorough understanding
by the reader. NST is one of the diagnostic procedures that helps
the NAET® practitioner to pinpoint the trigger rapidly and effectively.
Descriptions of self-testing as well as surrogate testing are
included.
Chapter 9 is devoted to the order of the NAET® treatments. It
also is filled with suggestions of what to eat and what to avoid
while going through the treatments in order to draw maximum benefits.
It educates the reader about hidden food additives and chemicals
in everyday foods that may be harming the children without our
knowledge. The detailed glossary section in this book is an excellent
resource for parents as well as for practitioners.
It is highly recommended that anyone who has an autistic member
in their family or who knows someone with this disorder read this
book. Its contents offer hope and an effective solution for the
sufferer. Reading this book is also a must for all NAET® practitioners
and specialists. |