<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> >With so many posting about NAET, would someone please summarize what this >treatment is all about. Please include: >1) What does the acronym stand for? >2) What does the treatment consist of? Messages have been posted about >accupressure as well as acupuncture. What is the difference? >3) What is the length of treatment? >4) What is the cost? Do HMO pay for it? How about health insurance? >5) How does one go about finding a NAET practitioner who has worked with CD >people, food allergies, etc. >___________________ >R. David Nackerud David and others, if you are interested in NAET, just do a search on the internet for it. Here is one of the many websites devoted to it: http://www.acupuncturewellness.com/history.htm And they will have a list of all the licensed NAET practitioners in your state. There are a lot of them. Some are MD's, some are chiropractors, some are nurses, and some have no credentials other than the NAET license, as far as I can tell. These websites should answer all your questions. But I feel obligated to issue a cavaet against entering some expensive treatment with a practitioner who doesn't know what celiac is, or with someone who have not treated several celiacs. -vance