Allergies are widespread and can cause both mental and physical health problems. Allergies develop when the immune system gets confused and reacts to a harmless substance; such as food, the air we breathe, an insect sting or an ingested drug; as if it were harmful. Allergies are a sign of an imbalance within the body with symptoms ranging from mildly annoying to genuinely life threatening depending on the person. Common examples of an allergic response include sneezing, watery eyes, stuffy nose or sinuses, a skin rash, hives, or atopic eczema. Allergies can cause or contribute to other disorders including asthma, migraines, chronic fatigue syndrome, gastrointestinal disorders, weight gain and even depression. Holistic and alternative approaches recommended by our practitioners:
Causes and Approaches
Dr. Martha H. Howard | Profile
Allergic response to foods can cause unusual symptoms: headache, bloating, fatigue, mental confusion, irritability, joint pain, insomnia, sweating. These are “delayed type hypersensitivity”, and many doctors don’t test for them.In testing and treating for delayed type hypersensitivity to foods, and treating with diet, lifestyle changes acupuncture, and supplements, I have helped many people with migraines, irritable bowel, MS, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, & many others.
Nina Nicolai, Colon Hydrotherapist | Profile
When the entire body is full of toxins, the colon and liver become congested. A colonic will start the DETOX process.Point out the value of regularity. Everyone feels better after bowel evacuation.
Peak Performance Health Care Center, Chiropractic | Profile
Our food, water and air are full of toxic chemicals that can adversely affect your health. When it becomes overloaded, it cannot filter effectively and the freely circulating toxins contribute to poor health. Toxins also contribute to weight gain because circulating toxins become insulated by fat.We have helped many patients overcome chronic pain, headaches, weight issues, digestive problems and skin disorders with lover cleansing.
