Wednesday, November 19, 2008

The 25-Hour Avoidance in NAET


After each NAET treatment, you must avoid the allergen treated for the following 25 hours.
Why is this necessary? Why 25 hours? After all, didn't the practitioner just test and determine that I passed the treatment?
To answer to these questions, I must first explain about the Chinese Circadian Clock.
In Chinese Medicine, each internal organ, and its corresponding meridian system, is most active at a particular 2-hour period of time each day. This means that the organ's energy is at its highest during this time period. For instance, the time period of 3-5 am is devoted to the Lungs. 5-7 pm is Kidney time. 1-3 am is Liver time.
Here's a list of each internal organ and its corresponding 2-hour time:
Lung: 3-5am
Large Intestine: 5-7am
Stomach: 7-9am
Spleen: 9-11am
Heart: 11am-1pm
Small Intestine: 1-3pm
Urinary Bladder: 3-5pm
Kidney: 5-7pm
Pericardium: 7-9pm
Triple Burner: 9-11pm
Gall Bladder: 11pm-1am
Liver: 1-3am
The Circadian Clock has many applications in Chinese Medicine, which we won't go into right now. But in NAET, the Clock explains why we need to avoid allergens for 25 hours.
Imagine, for a moment, that you have just had an NAET treatment, and let's say we just treated you for pickles because although you love them, they give you terrible gas. And let's say that your appointment was at 3pm, which means that we actually treated you at about 3:10pm. You walked out of the office at 3:50pm.
3-5pm is Urinary Bladder time, and as such, your bladder was wide awake at the time of the treatment. It's as if your bladder said, “Hey, I got it. I now have a new relationship with pickles.”
However, your Kidneys were not experiencing maximum Qi and blood flow at the time of the treatment, and as such, were they to come into contact with pickles during their 2-hour time period, they may not be able to “hold” the treatment. On the other hand, if you were to completely avoid pickles from 5-7pm when your kidneys were experiencing maximum Qi and blood flow, your kidneys would be able to maintain their new relationship with pickles.
Of course, if you were to repeat your treatment every two hours, you could eat all the pickles you wanted. But then NAET would be very expensive, and nobody would do it...so it's better to just avoid the allergen for 25 hours. Because anybody can do anything for just one day, right?

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