I would be interested to know of any experiences with this method of diagnosis or treatment please.
Wondering whether to try it.
I would be interested to know of any experiences with this method of diagnosis or treatment please.
Wondering whether to try it.
Think it might be what Steven and I had about 4 years ago. Will look out the papers and try and post. This was something that was supposed to be used by NASA to keep a check on the health of Astronauts. Haven't got time now (son has appointment with new Endo at local hospital) but will get back to you . I saw this Endo at beginning of January and thought he gave good advice, but unfortunately can still only give rubbish meds on NHS. Still sensible advice is good though.
I'm not sure exactly how it works pettals. Hopefully there will be more info on this blog soon
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I have just had Asyra Pro Screening which I was advised can only indicate a sensitivity (hyper or hypo) to an infectious agent (I am looking at lyme as I have a +ve western blot test) and not necessarily the presence of such. Causes of sensitivity include actual presence, previous exposure inherited sensitivity to it or cross reaction from something chemically/structurally similar.
asyra.co.uk/?gclid=CPSZ1rv1...
For me it mainly picked up fool intolerances (in my case do not cause a real issue as long as I am careful) and not really endocrine issues. The practitioner suggested using NAET to try and help but I am not convinced it is for me.
To be honest, I do not understand the whole process but I know others have found it helpful. It will be interesting to hear from others