Rashes
Rashes appear on the skin with various characteristics and are an indication of an imbalance somewhere in the body. The most common cause of skin eruptions is called contact dermatitis; a reaction to an allergic substance that has touched the skin. Diagnosis of contact dermatitis depends on careful attention to the details pf how the rash appeared. Think about what may have touched the skin at the site of the rash, and try to recall any new household chemicals, toiletries, or clothing used. Contact rashes may become infected with bacteria or fungi and care should be taken to prevent secondary infections by finding the original cause in a timely manner. The main concern of this rash is itching and unattractive appearance.
Eczema is a condition of the skin usually cause by a food intolerance or allergy to something internal. A client once reported that her child’s eczema was caused by mercury which the mother had passed on to the child during pregnancy.
If allergy is suspected it is a good idea to investigate NAET. Continuous contact with an allergen produces toxins in the body, causing reactions such as fever, coughing, aches, fatigue, vomiting, and rashes to occur. An undiagnosed or undetected allergy will produce conditions that are equally as serious as a viral attack. Just about any condition can be a symptom of an underlying allergy. If conditions are not diagnosed correctly and promptly, the patient usually delays treatment and may receive other medical treatments detrimental to the immune system and worsen his condition. NAET does not take the place of traditional medical care; instead it deals primarily with allergies thus improving the immune system and the patient’s constitutional health. www.naet.com