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Disclaimers Regarding NeuroModulation Technique: NMT- The Feinberg Method©
Diagnosis - NeuroModulation Technique does not diagnose any disease.
Diagnosis requires particular types of clinical examination procedures, and the correlation of the results of such procedures by a physician trained in diagnosis. Many NMT practitioners are so trained, and have MD, DO, DC, or ND degrees. Other NMT practitioners are licensed health care practitioners without such training in diagnosis. It is recommended a physician trained in  diagnosis always be part of the patient's health care team.

Infectious Agents - Determination of the existence of particular infectious agents

in the body, and the identification of such organisms is widely agreed within the world of health care to require specific laboratory testing. NMT does not diagnose any infectious agent, and is not a substitute for appropriate laboratory testing. Rather, NMT evaluates the perceptions of the ACS and immune system with regard to such issues, and attempts to optimize autonomic function with respect to immune system control

Cancer – NeuroModulation Technique is not a method of diagnosing or treating

cancer. Medical oncologists are the only health care personnel appropriately trained to manage the treatment of cancer. NMT is not a substitute for appropriate medical care of cancer. Some patients who happen to have cancer may be under care by NMT practitioners for a variety of reasons. NMT may be of value in producing more appropriate ACS and immune system function, and this more appropriate function of body control systems is of benefit to any patient.

Allergy – It should be remembered that some allergy responses could be quite dangerous. The practitioner should become familiar with acupuncture reflex points helpful in regulating such acute responses, which may rarely present when doing energetic correction of allergy, even when actual samples of allergen materials are not present. Any time that actual substances are used as challenges in the course of performing the allergy pathway on a patient with a history of
anaphylactic response to the allergen, the patient should have with them and be able to administer their medication used in such circumstances, e.g., Epi-pen, Benedryl, etc. The parent should bring such medications if the patient is a child.