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The numerous types and vast numbers of substances and stimuli that can provoke an inappropriate reaction is far greater than is commonly known.

Our bodies can react erroneously to substances produced within the body, making the substances difficult to obtain.

Many substances were simply not available as samples. A few if the examples include the wavelength of sunlight, barometric pressure, and stimuli that cause motion sickness through movement.

The body may perceive certain components of the stimulus as threats. For example, if eating chocolate gives you a headache, you may be reacting to caffeine, cocoa butter, phenols or a protein molecule in chocolate. These components are essential in the treatment’s success and must be addressed. Many components are often impossible to obtain as a physical sample.

These circumstances necessitated the development of a digital signaling system capable of simulating different stimuli required for treatment. The AAT system’s digital signal is transmitted from a dedicated treatment cuff that can be applied anywhere on the body’s surface, replacing the contact with the actual stimulus.  The AAT digital signal simply mimics the actual stimulus so as not to adversely affect the body in any way or cause any symptoms upon exposure. The digital representations have no therapeutic value or effect on the body, but allow for a vastly greater treatment capability.

Over the past 20 years, we have built a vast and comprehensive database of over 65,000 substances and categorized them into groups, families, components, and subcomponents for easy navigation during treatment. AAT practitioners around the world continue to provide new substances based on their own clinical experience and research, contributing greatly to the expansion of the database on a regular basis.