I had constant abdominal pain primarily in the upper right quadrant. Increasing “attacks” of pain/abdominal cramps limited my ability to breathe and caused vomiting. After an exam by my personal physician, the conclusion was “possible need to surgically remove gallbladder and/or gall stones”. An expensive ultrasound and PTC exam were ordered. (My high health insurance deductible and high cost limits gave cause for thought.) Abdominal gas/bloating had been a problem for years, but the attacks of cramping began in June, 2008. My family and I had already begun basic allergy testing and treatment, so I was more tuned in to possible allergic reactions to various foods and substances. One day I had leftover spaghetti for lunch. My wife served the exact same meal later for supper but with white beans. I had a pain attack, and my allergy to beans was soon confirmed. I was treated for beans, and I have not had any more abdominal pain, cramping, or vomiting. I’m off all pain medication. I never had to have the ultrasound or PTC exam. My wallet is safe and my body is sound, thanks to NAET!