hayfeverALLERGIES...

More Than Sneezing and Itchy Eyes!!  

 

Most people associate allergies with itchy, runny, and sneezy noses, but allergies can encompass much more than the common symptoms associated with hay fever. The term "allergy" can refer to a wide range of allergic reactions that can occur in any and all parts of the body -- some of them life-threatening.

Allergic reactions can manifest themselves in many different ways. For instance, a person may have difficulty breathing, have coughing or sneezing fits, get stomach upsets, their skin may break out in rashes, they may have unexplainable pain in any organ or area of the body, or a chronic illness for
                               which no diagnosis can be determined.
 

 

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Allergic rhinitis, also known as hay fever, is the term used for allergic reactions in the nose and sinuses, and is most familiar as an allergy. Allergic rhinitis is caused by exposure to airborne allergens and may involve pollens, dust mites, molds, pet dander, smoke or perfumes. 

 

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An allergic reaction to certain foods may manifest as an upset stomach, loose stools, vomiting, skin rash, breathing problems, severe acute or chronic fatigue or brain fog.

Allergic reactions to food can appear, in some people, whether the food is ingested or whether food particles are inhaled. The most common food allergens are milk, eggs, wheat, peanuts, shellfish, soy, tree nuts, and fish.
 
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What's Different About Our Approach to Allergies?

Dr. Hardy utilizes a combination of Allergy Elimination/Desensitization techniques to give you the most rapid relief possible. 


Allergy Elimination/Desensitization Technique, is a revolutionary treatment that uses Chiropractic, Acupuncture, Homeopathy, Kinesiology and Color Therapy to desensitize people of all ages to all kinds of allergens.

 

Allergy Elimination/Desensitization Technique theory, therefore, defines allergy in terms of what a substance does to the energy flow in the body. Allergies, then, are the result of energy imbalances in the body, leading to a diminished state of health in one or more organ systems.

Contact with an allergen creates a blockage in the body's energy pathways, which are called meridians. This energy blockage causes interference in communication between the brain and body via the nervous system. This blocked energy flow is the first step in a chain of events which can develop into an allergic response.