When the body doesn’t recognize a frequency of a substance, it will reject it through one of the four major areas in the body – The colon, kidneys, skin and respiratory system. We will notice various symptoms in each of these areas (this is where you can name the symptoms by name, sneezing, coughing, wheezing, headaches, bloating, etc.) When the body is in balance, it can heal itself from any of these symptoms.
Are there any side effects from the allergy relief procedure?
When the body has been freed of an intolerance or allergy to which it has been exposed to in the past, any damaged tissues will begin to break down and reabsorb back into the body. The odd headache, sore throat, sinus congestion, tired or lethargic feeling, aches and pains or even nausea (healing crisis) are all usually signs of the body regenerating new cells and cleansing itself. A healing crisis can start the day after the session up to 3 weeks in some cases, and may last from 1 to 28 days.
How soon will we notice results?
It is much easier to regulate ingested sensitivities, rather than that of environmental sensitivities due to the fact that there are literally thousands of potential environmental allergens that one can inhale or absorb through the skin. However, there are potentially hundreds of chemical food additives we can ingest as well. Most patients/clients find immediate results after the first visit, while others require several visits to detect and remove all suspect causes, particularly if an individual has many intolerances. In extreme cases, those with severe intolerances have reported a 4 to 6 week period lapsed after their session before feeling complete relief of their symptoms.
How long will a patient/client be free of any allergy intolerance once it has been removed?
It requires only 1 to 4 sessions to clear an allergy intolerance. 80-85% of intolerances are cleared the first session. However, depending on the stress level of the patient, strength of the immune system, and the client’s level of hydration, the other 15-20% may require a second, third or even a forth session.
Allergy & Intolerances
Allergy relief needs increasing
The need for allergy relief has never been greater. Over 40 million people in the US have food and environmental allergies. 3.3% of this number has a life-threatening allergy to such substances as peanuts and insect venom. Adverse reactions to food are now reported in 25% of young children. Over 17 million people in the US have asthma.
There are many explanations for the rise in allergy prevalence including:
* Food quality — reliance on refined foods, food additives, an increased consumption of animal products and the over-consumption of certain foods has contributed to the increase in allergies. For example, the most common food allergies in North America are: diary, wheat, soy, corn, egg, peanut, tree nuts, shell fish, fish, oranges, strawberries, yeast and gluten.
* Growing atmospheric pollutants — small chemical insults on a daily basis wear down the immune system
* Climate change — in Canada, the pollen count per cubic meter has increased from 150 (2006) to 5000 (June, 2007). Changes in wind currents attributed to global warming have allowed plants to pollinate longer and to move pollens up from the Caribbean. We are being exposed to more and different pollens.
* EMFs — electro-magnetic frequencies in our homes, from cell phone towers, appliances impact the integrity of our bio-energy at the cellular level
In short, our immune systems have been unable to adjust to these and other changes. Like the land and waters of the globe, our bodies are being overwhelmed by circumstances we have created.
Allergy re-defined
The term “Allergy” is defined by medical science as an abnormal reaction to a substance that is usually considered harmless resulting in an immune system response. However, it is essentially a case of mistaken identity. When the body encounters harmful foreign invaders such as bacteria, viruses toxins and parasites, it naturally will attack and destroy these invading pathogens. However, harmless substances such as pollens, dusts, grasses, animal danders, molds, foods etc. are mistaken for harmful invaders and rejected by the body by means of the immune system or other metabolic processes. Although medical science has introduced some valuable methods to detect and suppress most allergic symptoms, it’s testing methods still miss many reactions exhibited by the body and it’s theory does not adequately explain why the body becomes allergic in the first place.
“A Holistic Allergist has a new definition of allergy – a BioEnergetic counteraction to a given substance resulting in an abnormality” If any two charged objects are placed together, the energies should either attract or detract. The energies between the body and a given substance MUST attract or “resonate” otherwise a reaction will occur.
This is precisely how the utilization process works within the body. Foods, for example, consist of vitamins and minerals. Some vitamins and minerals contain a negative charge while others contain a positive charge. Likewise, various cells of various organs consist of negative charges, while others consist of a positive charge. During the assimilation process, digested food molecules circulate within the bloodstream. As positively charged particles pass negatively charged cells within the body, they immediately attract and are utilized. Conversely, negatively charged particles attract to positively charged tissue cells. If the body does not recognize or “resonate” with any given substance, it may trigger and immune response, or it may not. Yet, it is still rejected.
If the rejected substance is eliminated through the intestinal tract, one might experience flatulence, cramping, abdominal bloating or loose bowel movements. If the elimination process evacuates through the urinary system, frequent or urgent urination or nightly urination may occur. Elimination through the skin may result in rashes, hives, eczema, psoriasis or body odour. Finally, any rejected substance eliminated through the respiratory system may cause sinus congestion, runny nose – consequently a sore throat, multiple sneezing, wheezing or asthmatic symptoms.
Although many unorthodox studies explain intolerance as a reaction to a given substance, (usually harmless) without an immune response, intolerance is merely the body’s rejection of a foreign substance resulting in pathology. Therefore, can we not also conclude that “allergy” is only another word for “intolerance”?