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What is an allergy?
Allergies are a physiological error. The body reacts negatively to harmless substances, foods, or stimuli. The word "allergy" comes from the Greek word "allos" meaning "other". It was first used in 1906 to refer to an "altered reaction" in the body's immune system.
An allergic reaction occurs when the body comes in contact with an allergen. This can occur through contact with the skin, inhalation, injection or ingestion of the substance.
Medical treatment includes: avoidance of the allergen, medications to reduce the symptoms of the allergic reaction or injections to desensitize the patient to the allergen. The medical classification of a "true allergy" requires an IgE-mediated response. However, there are also non-IgE-immune sensitivities as well as involvement with IgA, IgG, or IgG4.
The use of the word "allergy" has become a generic term used by the public to describe allergies, sensitivities, and intolerances. The distinction of a true allergy based on circulating immunoglobulins is generally unknown. Therefore, the term "allergy" is now understood as a term for any negative reaction from exposure to a benign substance.
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Do you treat anaphylaxis?
We do not treat cases of anaphylaxis.
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How Long Will the Results Last?
Patients have consistently reported long-term results years after treatment. However, Allergry Relief Care cannot guarantee that new allergies will not be developed in the future. The causes that initiated the original allergy may become a factor in creating new immune errors. In most cases, the results have shown to be long-term.
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Is Allergy Relief Care the Leading Authority?
What Qualifications Do Allergy Relief Care Practitioners Have?
All Allergy Relief Care practitioners are qualified, licensed doctors specially trained in our unique technique in treating stress reduction specifically correlate to the symptoms and conditions afflicting you?. All practitioners receive extensive training in the latest technology and are linked with health care professionals worldwide to continually expand the application of the treatment and improve its success rate.