SAAT
Soliman Auricular Acupuncture Treatment
SAAT is a cutting-edge technique designed to help the body naturally overcome allergies. Using a single tiny needle placed in the ear, SAAT works to reset the body’s response to allergens—offering lasting relief from food, environmental, and medication sensitivities.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is SAAT?
SAAT stands for Soliman Auricular Acupuncture Treatment. This patented technique was developed over 20 years ago by Dr. Nader Soliman and has been successfully used in clinical practice for over a decade. SAAT is designed to treat allergies related to food, medications, and environmental triggers. Dr. Anastasia Cleary is certified in SAAT after completing in-person training with Dr. Soliman himself.
How Does SAAT Work?
SAAT is a one-time treatment that involves inserting a tiny intradermal needle into the ear, which remains in place for 3–4 weeks. This needle placement helps deactivate the body’s allergic response to a specific allergen, providing long-term relief without the need for ongoing medication.
What Can SAAT Treat?
SAAT has been proven effective in treating:
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Environmental allergies (pollen, dust mites, pets, etc.)
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Food allergies
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Medication allergies
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Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS)
What is Alpha-Gal?
Alpha-Gal Syndrome is a serious allergy to a sugar molecule (galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose) found in most mammals. It is triggered by a bite from the Lone Star tick and can cause a delayed allergic reaction to red meat.
Symptoms vary and may include:
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Digestive issues (nausea, cramps, diarrhea)
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Skin reactions (hives, rashes, itching)
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Severe cases: anaphylactic shock
Traditional medicine focuses on strict avoidance of mammalian meat and daily antihistamines. However, SAAT offers a natural alternative with a 94.8% success rate, according to peer-reviewed studies.
How Is the SAAT Procedure Performed?
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Muscle Testing: We begin with manual muscle testing using specially designed electronic filters to identify allergic responses.
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Pre-treatment Check: We’ll test for any sensitivity to stainless steel needles or adhesives used during treatment.
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Needle Placement: Once you’re cleared, a small 3mm intradermal needle is inserted in the right ear at a specific point based on your allergy.
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Securing the Needle: The needle is held in place with a medical adhesive and should remain for 3–4 weeks.
What is the Cost of SAAT?
- Initial Treatment: $350 – Covers up to 5 allergens.
- Follow-up Treatments: $150 – Each additional session addresses 5 more allergens.