Re: My personal view on the differences between Wilson & TEI practitioners when it comes to HTMA analysis
MCW- I have been on a few forums ever since I started NB. I have seen a huge drop out rate with ARL. I think the 4 lows protocol in particular is too intense for many. I myself quit a job at the 5th month and could only handle 2/3 of the recommended protocol the first 6 months with ARL. I have also watched my hubby and son go through the program and barely functioning. We changed things months ago and both are doing great now. My son is happy, playing paintball, visiting with friends and doing really well in school. A few months ago he was not wanting to get off the couch.
Personally I think a slower, gentler healing is better. I'm not convinced that it is better for the body to struggle along for many months on end. I think this is from an overall toxicity of metals, old drug residues and other junk that is trying to come out too fast. The body just becomes overwhelmed.
I really think my healing came from Paleo diet, taking digestive enzymes, cleaning out infections and taking the supplements. I really don't give all of the credit to the supplements but I definately needed some. I think finding the right diet is key and taking enzymes to have the ability to digest the food is really important. Even when I took supplement breaks I always took the enzymes. I have always felt that eliminating stressors that have caused the AF is super important.
We haven't even started taking supps from TEI. We only just received our results and are waiting for the supplements. Since several on the forums are just starting with TEI we will have a group reporting back. Maybe the sucess rate isn't any higher than ARL. It is too early to tell. This is only my experience and opinion and it is very important that you follow your own intuition.
I have noticed more on here lately that are having good improvements with ARL. I think alot depends on who the practitioner is and their ability to interpret the results and ability to LISTEN to the client.