Sensitivity Elimination Treatment (SET) is a protocol that eliminates a sensitivity response.
This means when we perform SET on patients, they'll no longer react to what you cleared them for. Dr. Nambudripad called this treatment Allergy Elimination Treatment.
Is it allergy or sensitivity?
I believe what we're dealing with in this type of protocol are sensitivities, not true allergies. That’s why I call my treatment Sensitivity Elimination Treatment.
Allergy is a medical term. For something to be called an allergy the substance has to illicit an immune system response, usually involving IgE antibodies. If there is no immune response, there technically is no allergy.
My patients often told me their allergy tests were negative, or mostly negative. When they asked their allergist what was causing their "allergy" symptoms, they were told something like, "Oh, you're just sensitive to a bunch of things."
Does our patient care what something that's making them feel bad is called? Absolutely not. What they want is to feel better, and SET helps them feel better.
Let me throw this in, just to muddy the waters. I've cleared patients with anaphylactic allergies and they were able to eat the food the following day. I know other practitioners who have done the same. So, clearing a sensitivity obviously had an effect on a true allergy. Think about that for a while.