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Episode 298: NAET with Gal Bason, ND NAET Practitioner, Instructor and LMT

This week, Hallie welcomes Gal Bason, an NAET holistic practitioner dedicated to guiding a transformative journey toward wellness. Rooted in the belief in an inherent capacity for health and driven by a desire to support her own children, Gal uses NAET’s gentle, non-invasive techniques to uncover and address the root causes of allergies, intolerances and more.


Tune in as Gal and Hallie discuss their personal journeys, focusing on the N-A-E-T method. They highlight the importance of understanding root causes, addressing allergies as the body’s response rather than isolated reactions, and exploring the 3 levels of treatment: physical, emotional, and chemical.


If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin and Gal @galbason_naet


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