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Allergy

An allergy is an abnormal immune response by the body to a substance it has become hypersensitive to, like particular foods, pollens, fur or dust. The most common types of allergies include drug allergies, food allergies, contact dermatitis, latex allergy, allergic asthma, seasonal allergies, animal allergies, anaphylaxis and mold allergies. Allergies occur when the immune system produces antibodies to an allergen upon first exposure, and these antibodies then release chemicals like histamine during subsequent exposures, causing allergy symptoms like hives, swelling, wheezing or diarrhea. Neurotherapy treatments can help treat allergies.

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Allergy

An allergy is an abnormal immune response by the body to a substance it has become hypersensitive to, like particular foods, pollens, fur or dust. The most common types of allergies include drug allergies, food allergies, contact dermatitis, latex allergy, allergic asthma, seasonal allergies, animal allergies, anaphylaxis and mold allergies. Allergies occur when the immune system produces antibodies to an allergen upon first exposure, and these antibodies then release chemicals like histamine during subsequent exposures, causing allergy symptoms like hives, swelling, wheezing or diarrhea. Neurotherapy treatments can help treat allergies.

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WHAT IS ALLERGY?

A damaging immune response by the body to a substance, especially a


particular food, pollen, fur, or dust, to which it has become
hypersensitive

MOST COMMON TYPES


 Drug allergy
An abnormal reaction of the immune system to a medication.
 Food allergies
An unpleasant or dangerous immune system reaction after a certain food is eaten.
 Contact dermatitis
A skin rash caused by contact with a certain substance.
 Latex allergy
An allergic reaction to certain proteins found in natural rubber latex.
 Allergic asthma
Asthma triggered by exposure to the same substances that trigger allergy symptoms.
 Seasonal allergies
An allergic response causing itchy, watery eyes, sneezing and other similar symptoms.
 Animal allergy
An abnormal immune reaction to proteins in an animal's skin cells, saliva or urine.
 Anaphylaxis
A severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction.
 Allergy to mold
An abnormal allergic reaction to mould spores.

REASONS OF ALLERGY
When you're exposed to the allergen again, these antibodies can release a number of immune system
chemicals, such as histamine, that cause allergy symptoms. Common allergy triggers include:
Airborne allergens, such as pollen, animal dander, dust mites and mold.

SYMPTOMS OF ALLERGY
The most common food allergy signs and symptoms include:

 Tingling or itching in the mouth.


 Hives, itching or eczema.
 Swelling of the lips, face, tongue and throat or other parts of the body.
 Wheezing, nasal congestion or trouble breathing.
 Abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea or vomiting.
 Dizziness, lightheadedness or fainting.
Consult a Neurotherapy expert for treatment advice

NEUROTHERAPY TREATMENT

First Treatment - Acid Treatment formula

Second Treatment - Normal Treatment formula

(8) Th + Ch

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