Tuesday, September 18, 2012

NMT: Neuromodulation Technique

NMT:  Neuromodulation Technique--Anyone out there ever try it?  What's been your experience?  My neighbor was considering NAET for her daughters horrendous ragweed allergy when she stumbled upon NMT.  NMT seems to share some similairities with NAET, but there is no avoidance period and multiple allergens can be treated at the same time.  After having 3 treatments this child is no longer on any allergy medication at all and is doing great, which says alot as this has been a helluva ragweed season in our area.

There's only one NMT pracitioner is my area, and she is also an RN.  When she entered the world of alternative medicine (after many years in a hospital setting) she started with NAET.  I spoke with her at great length today, and she told me the results are much faster with NMT and has had great success with ANA allergies. I really want to get through this peanut allergy which we have yet to attempt with NAET.  I'm going to spend the next few days further researching NMT and determine if this is a course we want to try.

7 comments:

  1. Hi going to our first NMT appt with my 6 month old tomorrow wish me luck. Hopeful it will go well. :-) Wondering..after all that you have gone through in your experience and really managing your son's health toward a solution is there anything you wouldve not done or done differently (other than alkaline water) do you think that the antifungal was definitely needed or do you think naet wouldve taken care of everything...I'm torn on starting antifungal as my daughter is so young and I'm afraid it might make her extremely sensitive to other things..she has pretty severe eczema and so far a very bad milk allergy which was brought on after two vaccines..I'm quite certain. Ugh. Anything you can share would be most appreciated. Carolyn

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hi Carolyn,

    I hope you have success with NMT! Please keep me posted as to how things go. We've actually done a couple NMT treatments that I need to post about (my son has done 3 and my huband 2.)

    Your question is a good one, and one that I haven't stopped too much to think about in the midst of just getting through the day-to-day. Knowing what I know now, I would have done NAET first before the antifungal because the antifungal causes die-off reactions and is hard on the kidneys. But at the time I wasn't open to learning about NAET; it was a completely new world to me. Defintiely I would not have done the alkaline water, but it was something I felt like I had to try because at the time nothing else was working and everything I read said it was harmless. I know for certain that I would not have allowed multiple vaccines to be given at any point. Would I vaccinate again if I had another child? After what I've seen and learned since, I'm not sure how I could. I also would have gotten myself on probiotics and vitamin D before I got pregnant, and avoided all soy (I was a huge soy eater then as I was a vegetarian for close to 19 years--that has recently changed.) I would have made my son's baby food from scratch, and started him on probiotics and vitamin D from the start. I would have pushed back on the doctors for more answers or dumped them sooner--they were no help except to give more meds. That's all the comes to mind right now, if I think of anything else I'll update :)

    ReplyDelete
  3. Wow thank you for the thorough response. It is extremely helpful. It seems most of the doctors that my doctor has are all about more meds steroids/antibiotics I'm working with an amazing dr in maryland but its hard with her not in ny but she's extremely helpful with supplements and answers (she's a former ped who's son was autistic and she took matters in her own hands to cure him and did with naet chelation supplements etc) the nmt practitioner also practices naet and after seeing my daughter yesterday she thought naet was a better way to go for now. As I suspected dairy soy and egg are all on her sensitivity list. We're doing all treatments through me and it was an eye opening experience was rubbing the gates last night and thinking of your son's beautiful recovery. I'm also seeing another naet practitioner on the side to see who is better very hard to find anyone in my area and anything homeopathic is so politically hush hush very unbelievable and infuriating. The other interesting thing is there is no avoidance with a baby..next week is dairy and we'll see how that goes she said nmt is about reprogramming the body to heal and that we could do that after all naet stuff is out of the way.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I just posted on my NMT experience if you're interested. I hope you find the results you're looking for. I'm prone to think that if you have someone who is well versed in NMT and NAET, then this person has been dealing with energy medicine for a while and you should be in good hands. It might make sense to get through the basics with NAET and then use NMT to complete the process? That's nice that there is no avoidance with a baby. My son was 3 when he started NAET and he typically had much shorter avoidance periods (6-15hrs instead of 25) but for the more challenging treatments we were instructed to try to get through the full 25 hours (he had a hard time with yeast, grains, wheat, egg.) I was so grateful that our Ped recommended NAET so I could always use that as a back up when trying to explain what we were doing (it made it easier to say, "at recommendation of our doctor we're trying this.") Because there were many times in the beginning that I felt crazy tryng NAET, then I just accepted it because I couldn't deny the results. Best of luck to you!!

      Delete
  4. I'm so happy to have found this site. My son is almost 2 and we've done 9 months of NAET and just started NMT. After nearly 150 NAET treatments, I really felt the need to try something new because my son still seemed very reactive to almost everything (food, chemicals, environmental, fabrics etc.). Our nmt doctor strongly believes my son has leaky gut which our NAET doctor didn't agree with. We've only had 4 nmt treatments. Although I saw my son's skin improve a great deal after the third visit where we did the allergy pathway, it seems his skin problems got worse after the 4th visit where we did the infectious agents and toxins pathway. Has anyone seen or heard of this kind of regression?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I'm still not sure what to think about NMT. My son has has 7 treatments and my husband has had 4. We haven't had that 'ah-ha' moment like we did with NAET. Seeing how costly it is, we're thinking about going back to NAET to finish up the treatments. Now with NMT, the pathways can be repeated each time to furhter tune the pathways. There is one pathway that improvement supposedly shows up weeks later, for some reason I though it's infectous agents? My son treated this past week for the nervous system seeing how he still has issues with temperature and when he gets upset.

      Delete
  5. My sons skin did seem to get worse after the 4th treatment but then it got better again. Nmt is still a mystery to me but seeing the continuous rash on my sons face clear up so beautifully and his fingers heal up from being incredibly red, raw and cracked was my ah-ha moment moment. It's just that my son has so many issues and so many allergies/sensitivities that I really wonder if nmt can resolve every one of them for good unlike NAET where allergic symptoms kept returning and he was developing new allergies all the time even after 150 treatments. I know my sons case is complex so I need to give nmt some more time. Our nmt practitioner seems to know what he's doing and committed to his work but he's not good at providing me with a lot of good clear explanations of what he's doing and what to expect. He's awkward and quirky but supposedly has performed miracles for some of his patients using nmt. I would really love to know if it takes several weeks for the infectious agents treatment to kick in because my son has a reactive airway and has been congested/coughing for weeks and I really thought the infectious agents pathway would magically stop his cough/congestion right away but I've hardly seen any mprovement with that. One related improvement has been his temperature. My son has been battling low and high grade fevers for months due to colds and allergies. Since the infectious agents and toxins pathway, his temperature dropped to finally being normal! Can anyone answer this? If nmt treatments are non allergen specific, can the nmt practitioner identify and clear allergies that the patient doesn't know about? For example, if the practitioner doesn't know that my son has an allergy to cotton or pollen (because I haven't told him), would running the allergy pathway still resolve my sons allergy to cotton and pollen?

    ReplyDelete