ALLERGIES/SENSITIVITIES AS A CAUSE OF YOUR ILLNESS
We now know
that most illnesses (i.e. headaches,
back aches, joint pains, addiction, PMS, indigestion, cough, body
aches, etc.)
are caused by undiagnosed allergies.
When left untreated, allergies can become serious life threatening
illnesses.
The brain provides warnings to the body
whenever blockages occur within the energy pathways. These warnings
include illness, pain, inflammation, fever, heart attacks, strokes,
abnormal growths, tumors, and various physical, physiological and
psychological discomforts. If the symptoms are minor, blockages
are minor. If the symptoms are major, blockages are major. Minor
blockages can be unblocked easily, whereas major blockages take
a long time to unblock.
Various healers have created an innovative and completely natural method for regaining better
health with often permanent freedom from allergies and the diseases
arising from those allergens. Below are some frequently asked questions
about allergy remission.
Frequently Asked Questions about allergy remission.:
A. If the statistics are true, this question is asked by
more than 50% of the people who enter their doctors' offices as
patients seeking answers to the misery of allergic reactions to
what they inhale, ingest or contact in their environments every
day. If you find yourself in this select group, you know the frustration
and hopelessness your condition has produced. The lucky patients
have isolated the specific allergen and are avoiding it, but for
the unlucky, the allergen either cannot be avoided without complete
isolation, or it remains undiagnosed, resulting in severe and chronic
ailments.
A. They certainly can! When a virus attacks, an amazing defense
mechanism goes into action. The struggle to rid the body of the
invading virus we recognize as the symptoms of illness, such as
fever, coughing, aches, vomiting, fatigue, etc. These are, in fact,
signals of the battle that is going on inside the body as it tries
to throw off the invading toxins-producing virus. Unresolved, the
symptoms increase with serious results.
Similarly, continuous contact with an
allergen produces toxins in the body, causing similar reactions
to occur. An undiagnosed or undetected allergic condition will produce
conditions that are equally serious. Many times the allergic reactions
produce symptoms that mimic other conditions. Respiratory problems
like bronchitis, pneumonia, and asthma, circulatory problems like
chest muscle pains, poor circulation, rapid heartbeats, heart irregularities,
gastrointestinal problems like indigestion, acute abdominal pains,
acute appendicitis, bloating, constipation, diarrhea and ulcers,
genito-urinary problems like kidney and bladder infections, prostate
troubles, pre-menstrual syndromes and post menstrual disorders,
impotency, infertility, musculo-skeletal problems like unexplained
pains anywhere in the body, various types of headaches, backaches,
arthritis, restless leg syndrome, brain symptoms like brain fog,
depression, anger, attention-deficit disorders, hyperactivity, learning
disorders, skin problems like eczema, boils, slow healing wounds,
environmental reactions like multiple chemical sensitivity, allergy
to pollens, perfumes, animal dander, carpets, building materials,
etc .... just about any health condition could be merely a symptom
of underlying allergies. If such conditions are not diagnosed correctly,
the patient may receive a treatment procedure that may further complicate
the patient's condition.
A. No. You are not imagining them. Allergies in their mildest
forms are merely nuisances. But for some people, accidental contact
with an allergen can produce terrifying toxins in the body that
result in clearly diagnosed illness just as though that person had
taken a poison.
Diagnosis for either is not easy, but
the milder the complaint, the harder it is for the patent to get
good treatment. For instance, how do you treat a person for "feeling out of sorts, for a slight loss of memory, for a slight but persistent sore throat or cough, for a nagging, dull headache that does not respond to pain medications, for a persistent backache or a tingling feeling in the arms and hands that cannot be diagnosed by a neurologist?" Some of these unfortunate people have seen their physicians so many times that they cannot tell you how many times they have been ignored, diagnosed as suffering from a "nervous disorder" or been labeled a hypochondriac.
A. Medical scientists are still researching to find the exact
cause and nature of allergies, but may not have all the answers
for years to come. From a Western medical point of view, allergy
is an over-reaction by the immune system. In Remission Techniques, allergies are
viewed from a holistic perspective, based on energetic principles.
An allergy is a condition of unusual sensitivity of one person to one or more substances which may be harmless to the majority of other individuals. In the allergic person, the allergic substance, known as an allergen, is viewed by the brain as a threat to the body's well being. Therefore, for our purposes, an allergy is defined in terms of what a substance does to the energy flow in the body.
When contact is made with an allergen, it causes blockages in the energy pathways called meridians, or we can say, it disrupts the normal flow of energy through the body's electrical circuits. 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. Allergies are the result of energy imbalances in the body, leading to a diminished state of health in one or more organ system.
A. Conventional Western medical tests for allergies are several. Some of them are the "Intra-dermal test," "patch test," "scratch test," and various other blood tests such as the RAST test and the ELIZA test, which can identify dozens of allergens from one test or from one blood sample.
In most cases, patients must have had previous exposures to the allergen to get an accurate result. Up until recently, there has been no satisfactory method for treating a person's allergies. Desensitization using injections of allergenic substances over a period of months, or even years, has been the standard approach used by medical allergists. This approach is effective in some people for some allergies, but it doesn't in others, especially with food allergies. Further, the injection of gross material into the body may be too severe in some cases.
Another standard treatment is using drugs, either antihistamines or drugs like claritin and steroids to control allergic symptoms. Unfortunately, this does not correct the underlying problem, and often has serious long-term side effects. The most effective treatment option until now has been complete avoidance of the offending allergen(s). This can be difficult at best, and impossible in some cases. Now however, there is an alternative.
A. Now We Have Allergy Remission Technique (SAAT) is a truly revolutionary system for dealing with allergies and sensitivities... one of the most stubborn health problems facing mankind today. It is a natural, drugless, painless and non-invasive method, which can be used safely on individuals of any age (infants to the elderly) and regardless of the individual's health.
Allergens are cleared one at a time with this technique, and best results are obtained if allergens are cleared in a specific sequence. Normally only one item is treated on a given day, sometime two. The substance is best avoided avoid following the treatment. In most cases one session will suffice, but ndividuals who are highly sensitive may require additional combination clearings.
A. Yes and No. Some people will never have a return of the allergy. Others, due to degrading health, stress and severe accidents, can cause an immune dysregulation and allergies may return.
Education I've had ----
Dr. Nader Soliman, SAAT
Dr. Nambudripad, NAET
Dr. Velthheim, BODY TALK
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