AAT Digital Signals

AAT Uses Precision-Based, Non-Invasive Signals

To achieve the best results with AAT therapy, a wide range of digital signals representing different items and substances may be required for evaluation. It’s important to note that any substance or even a component within a substance can potentially contribute to an inappropriate reaction. Furthermore, since each individual’s response to a particular substance may differ, even within the same item, AAT requires an extensive library of digital signals to represent the wide variety of items needed. Given that some of the substances represented are impossible to obtain in physical form, a signaling system becomes essential.

AAT utilizes a proprietary digital signaling system that currently represents more than 85,000 items and substances, making assessment and treatment protocols highly specific and tailored to each individual’s needs. The digital signals are used in place of the actual substances during testing and treatment, offering a safe and non-invasive exposure method for people experiencing allergy and sensitivity symptoms.

At its core, the AAT approach prioritizes precision. By utilizing digital signals, AAT can support the identification of specific triggers associated with inappropriate reactions. This is made possible through the careful organization of the AAT signals into different groups, families, components, and subcomponents. This allows any AAT practitioner to quickly and easily identify which substances or components within a substance may be contributing to an inappropriate reaction.

For example, if someone experiences a headache after consuming chocolate, it may be due to certain components in the chocolate that the body perceives as a threat. These components could include caffeine, cocoa butter, phenols, theobromine, or a specific protein found in chocolate. Identifying and addressing the correct components is an essential part of supporting positive treatment outcomes.

AAT regularly expands the digital library, constantly increasing the number of substances available for testing and treatment. Practitioners around the world also continue to provide new substance requests based on their own clinical experience and research, contributing greatly to the expansion of the digital library on a regular basis. Through the use of digital signals, AAT is able to represent a broad and continually expanding range of substances for assessment and treatment purposes.

The AAT system utilizes a specialized treatment cuff that can be conveniently placed on any area of the body’s surface to transmit a digital signal for both testing and treatment purposes. While digital signals alone do not possess therapeutic value or directly affect the body, they support precise and targeted treatment capabilities within the AAT system.

By utilizing digital signals, the AAT treatment process can represent a virtually unlimited range of items and substances, supporting highly individualized protocols and tailoring each session to the individual’s unique needs.

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