<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I asked our chiropractor, who is also a nationally respected kinesiologist, what he thought about NAET. He said that while it certainly does seem to alleviate symptoms, his professional opinion was that anyone with a core food intolerance should simply avoid that food forever. In other words, it might be helpful to alleviate symptoms, but don't be lulled into thinking you can then go out and eat freely without some sort of effect on your body, with or without overt symptoms. I respect his opinion--he's been very helpful to our whole family, and he also has a lot of experience with celiac (he has family members with CD). I was pretty amused by my husband's response when I relayed this to him. "Well," he said, "if even your flaky arm-bending witch doctor thinks it's not going to help, then I guess we ought to respect that." BTW, we are parents of a biopsy-diagnosed 8yo celiac. I have no intention of adding forbidden foods back to her diet, but it would be so nice to have less suffering from our occasional gluten accidents!