You’re asking about cost. But I think what you’re really asking is — how much is it going to take for me to finally get an answer?
Those are two very different questions.
And after more than ten years of working with people who are exhausted from trying, I’d rather answer the real one.
It’s Not a Menu
There’s no price list for this. No package you can pick. No test you can order that comes back with a neat solution attached to it.
I know that’s not what you were hoping to read. But stay with me — because what I’m about to tell you is probably more useful than any number I could give you.
You’ve Already Been Spending Money. A Lot of It.
Think about what you’ve spent so far.
Antihistamines that worked, then stopped working. Doctor visits that ended with a prescription and no real conversation. Steroid creams. Stronger steroid creams. Maybe a specialist or two — or five. Tests that came back with results nobody properly explained to you.
If you’ve been at this for a few years, that number is bigger than you’d like to add up.
And if you’ve reached the point where injections are being discussed — like Dupixent — you’re looking at ten thousand to twenty-five thousand dirhams per shot. Sometimes covered by insurance. Often not.
Here’s the part that gets me though. Even when it is covered — you’re still not fixing anything. You’re just making the immune system quieter for a while.

The Insurance Loop
Most people in Dubai have insurance. By law, you have to.
And if you have insurance, you know exactly how this goes. You go to the clinic. You get your prescription. You feel better for a bit. Then you don’t. You go back. Slightly stronger medication this time. Repeat
It’s not that the doctors don’t care. It’s that the system isn’t built to find root causes. It’s built to manage symptoms. And there’s a big difference between the two.
Then there’s another group of people I see regularly. They also have insurance. They’ve also tried everything it covers. But they’re done with the loop.
These aren’t people without options or resources. Many of them are high net worth individuals who have accessed the best clinics this city has to offer. And they’re still sitting in front of me, frustrated.
What brings them here isn’t desperation. It’s clarity. They’ve decided they want a real answer — and they understand that this part, they’ll pay for themselves. No claim. No reimbursement.
That’s the price of finding out what’s actually going on. And almost every one of them will tell you it was the most worthwhile thing they spent money on.
The Test You’ve Probably Heard About — And the One You Haven’t
Chances are you’ve had an IgE test, or been offered one. This checks for immediate reactions — something triggers you and your body responds within minutes. It’s the standard allergy test. It tells you something, but not everything.
What most clinics here don’t offer is an IgG food intolerance test. This one looks at delayed reactions. Something you eat today could show up as a headache, a skin flare, exhaustion, or gut trouble two or three days later. You’d never connect the two on your own.
But here’s what frustrates me about how IgG results are typically handled.
Even when it’s done — even when it shows your body reacting to twenty or thirty foods — the advice is usually just: avoid these foods.
Forever.
In Dubai. Where you’re eating out, travelling, entertaining, barely sleeping, and reading a label feels like a luxury. That’s not a solution. That’s closing the file and calling it done.
So What Is Actually Causing It?
Most people come to me already convinced it’s one thing. Dairy. Wheat. Dust. They’ve cut it out. It helped a little. But not completely.
Because it’s almost never just one thing.
In my experience, there are four areas worth looking at honestly:
Food — yes, it matters. But the picture is usually more complicated than one villain food.
Environment — Dubai is specific. The dust, the desert air, the AC running constantly, the mould that quietly builds up inside units nobody ever cleans. These are daily exposures most people never think to connect to how they feel.
Chemicals — this city runs on fragrance. Perfumes, mall diffusers, floor cleaners, air fresheners everywhere you go. For someone with chemical sensitivities, a trip to the mall is an immune system event. They just don’t know it yet.
Stress — this one always gets a reaction. But hear me out.
Over ninety percent of people in Dubai are expats. They’re building a life far from home, carrying financial pressure, visa anxiety, work expectations, and the constant performance of holding everything together. The body reads chronic stress as a threat. And an immune system that’s already prone to overreacting will respond to stress the same way it responds to a food or a chemical — it attacks.
This is not a lifestyle observation. It’s physiology.

The One Thing Nobody Has Probably Told You
Your immune system is not broken.
It’s overreacting.
That distinction is everything. Because a broken immune system is a life sentence. An overreacting one — that’s something we can actually work with.
When I tell people this for the first time, there’s usually a pause. Because they’ve never heard it framed that way. Every doctor, every specialist, every prescription has been about managing what’s happening. Nobody has sat with them and said — your body is responding to something, and we can find out what that is.
What the Work Actually Looks Like
When someone comes to me after years of the cycle — antihistamines, steroids, nothing holding — that’s where we start.
BioResonance helps identify what the immune system is actually reacting to. The underlying cause, not the surface symptoms.
NAET works by desensitising the body to those specific triggers — at the level where the reaction begins. Not suppressing it. Not masking it. Starting where it actually starts.
It takes time. Multiple sessions. It costs money and it requires commitment. I won’t pretend otherwise.
But the people who come for this aren’t looking for a quick fix. They’ve already tried those. They’re looking for the thing that actually works.

The Real Answer to Your Question
So — how much does it cost?
If you want to keep suppressing symptoms — antihistamines are the cheapest option, steroids cost more, and biologics can run into tens of thousands of dirhams per injection with no guarantee of coverage and no resolution in sight.
If you want to find out what’s actually causing it and address that — the investment is real. It’s not a one-time test with a price tag. It’s a process.
What it asks of you is time, honesty about your full picture — food, environment, chemicals, stress — and the willingness to stop treating your body like a problem to be silenced.
What it can give you back is a body that stops overreacting to the world around it.
I’ve never found a number that captures what that’s worth.
But if you’ve been living with this for years — you already know.