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What's the difference between allergy, sensitivity, and intolerance?  There's a lot of confusion about these terms, and the whole subject is confusing enough without that.  The "correct" meaning of each of these terms is as follows:

The first two - allergy and sensitivity - are very similar in their effects.  Either or both can cause virtually any symptom known to man.  A partial list of known allergy/sensitivity symptoms is as follows:

NOTE that any or all of the "brain problems" listed above may be caused by allergy or sensitivity.  This is a very important point to understanding solutions to "brain problems".  As a matter of fact, since the unconscious mind controls the physical body, (including the immune system) all of the above "symptoms" could be thought of as brain controlled.  This leads to possible cures using the unconscious mind. .This explains the success of EEG Biofeedback, (AKA neurofeedback), Neuroliminal Training and hypnosis.  All are methods for brain training.

A lot of the confusion comes from medical allergists not being up-to-date on testing methods of sensitivity.  Many are still using the obsolete "scratch" test.  Others are using the newer RAST (Radio-AllogoSorbent Test).  Although the scratch test will sometimes show food sensitivities as well as direct food allergies, it is often confusing to these professionals.  The RAST test only tests IgE, and most food/chemical sensitivities do not show up on this test at all.

It is generally considered by "experts" in allergy that the "scratch" test is only 75% accurate, the RAST test is about 85% accurate on allergies and 20% accurate on sensitivities, and other tests for sensitivities are about 80% accurate.  Both false negative and false positives are seen on all tests.

There's another very important difference between allergy and sensitivity.  A food or chemical sensitivity will literally "die down" and no longer cause symptoms if the food or chemical is abstained from for a period of 3-6 months, and only ingested once a week or so from then on.  Allergies do NOT die down, but are usually a problem for all the life of the sufferer.

As an example, I am sensitive to both soy and peanuts, and allergic to ragweed.  Soy caused pain in my left arm like tennis elbow, bursitis, and neuralgia.  Peanuts cause rheumatoid arthritis in my hands.  Ragweed causes rhinitis (hay fever).  Living in Florida, I'm not bothered by ragweed as much as I was in NJ as a boy.  Sure, if the ragweed pollen is high, I may sneeze a few times, but no real problem.  I can generally ignore it.

Peanuts and soy are different, as both cause real pain.  I have to be careful about eating any foods which contain either.  As long as I am that careful, I am free of both "symptoms".  I can even eat a peanut butter sandwich once a month or so, without a problem. .But, if I should eat two of these within a few days, my hands become painful and cramped.  Before I found the problem, my hands were really crippled up, and my wife and I were sailing around the Caribbean at the time in a sailboat that required rope handling, etc.

Surprise!  In April 2007, I inadvertently ate food containing peanuts several days in a row.  No rheumatoid arthritis!!  I tested this by eating 3-4 peanut containing foods, including peanut butter in a week.  No pain.   I then tested soy, and found that that allergen no longer bothered me.  Why?  The only answer I came up with is that my Neuroliminal Training somehow solved these previous problems!  Another anecdote sent to me via email was from a person who said that after using NT for insomnia, he quit smoking easily. Most addictions are linked to allergens.

There are many tests used by different allergists and orthomolecular or environmental ecologists.  These are as follows:

While working in a top allergy lab in the early 80's, I coined the First Law of Allergy/Sensitivity:  "There are no laws".  I later modified this to include: "There only a few guidelines".  Some time later, I coined another "law" for allergy/sensitivity: "Anything can cause anything

Various Allergy Cure Techniques


First, and most difficult, find out just what is causing each symptom.  Use any or all of the allergy testing methods outlined above, or found in my book The Health Revolution".  In the Appendix section of my book, there are several very helpful allergy questionnaires (devised by Dr. Marshall Mandell), and several lists of common foods that are often allergenic.

On the Resource pages, there are sources for more info, including cross-reactivity, and food families.  This "finding" is the most difficult part as it involves a lot of detective work, keeping a food and environment diary, and self-testing.

Ok, now you've found that you're allergic (or sensitive), what are your options to get rid of the symptoms produced by whatever is causing them?  Actually, there are several options, although some may or may not work for you as an individual.  My first rule of allergy (and sensitivity) is:

THERE ARE NO RULES.  There are some guidelines, but remember that "anything can cause anything".

Here are some of the options for actually getting rid of allergy/sensitivity symptoms:

  1. Avoidance of foods/environment/chemicals causing symptoms.
  2. Traditional shots from an MD allergist.
  3. Shots derived from EPT (End Point Titration).
  4. Sub-lingual dosing derived from EPT.
  5. Chiropractic (including NAET).
  6. Acupuncture.
  7. Hypnosis, and/or Auditory Brain Wave Training
  8. Homeopathy.

Avoidance is OK when you are dealing with specific food allergy/sensitivity such as shellfish, or peanuts, but very difficult if the foods are common such as wheat or corn, or it's an environmental allergy.

Traditional shots are very inaccurate, ranging from about 50% effective to much less.  They work best at making money for the allergists pocket in general.

EPT derived shots are much more accurate, but even they can change with time in individuals, so re-testing is necessary, and it can get very expensive.  If money is no object, this is the best at present in my opinion.  Some individuals are "cured" completely with these - others may have to be on shots for many years or even forever in some cases.  The same for sub-lingual doses.  The only difference is that no shots are needed.  Dr Doris Rapp has gotten excellent results over many years in treating ADD and even autistic children this way. (Check for her books in your library reference section).

Chiropractors have claimed for years that allergies can be cured by spinal manipulation, and certainly, they have lots of case histories to prove that claim.  The latest NAET technique seems to have some good success rates although I have no personal knowledge of it.  If you decide to go this route, I would recommend that you investigate this on line. Check out the Allergy Resource Page and find a practitioner in your area this way.  My problem with chiropractors (and psychologists/psychiatrists) is that they are trained to keep clients coming back and back even when there is no longer a need (except the doctor's bank account).  There are good and bad in every profession.

Acupuncture does work as I can personally testify, but (why is there always a "but"?) if you continue eating the same foods too often, the symptoms will reoccur.  This happened to me.  The acupuncture worked for six years for soy, but returned recently (in the other arm - isn't that curious?).

Hypnosis and Auditory Brain Wave Training may seem pretty far out, but actually both do work pretty well for many, if not most, people.  Again, the results are individual.  In my practice, I have had great success in treating asthmatic children with my Relaxation Technique. I do not believe that the allergy "trigger" was "cured", but the symptom of asthma was "disconnected" from it successfully.  In recent experiments with dozens of volunteers suffering with many allergies as well as many different "brain problems", over 75% reported dramatic lessening of symptoms from ADD to depression, and virtually 100% "cure" of sleep problems of all types.

If we remember that allergies/sensitivities are products of our immune system, and that system is controlled by our unconscious mind, why shouldn't subliminal messaging and even hypnosis be very effective?  It is certainly a conduit to that unconscious mind of sorts, and can be effective.  For a script on self-hypnosis click on Relaxation Technique

Homeopathy can also be effective. .I saw many allergy/sensitivity "cures" done by Dr Fred Yost of Stuart Florida some years ago.  The problem is that he was one of the best, and there are few in this country that actually get their remedies from Germany as he did, so I cannot comment on their efficiency in allergy work.

Those are some of the current options.  There's always snake oil and other similar cures that use the placebo effect as well, and perhaps that's why most of these above work so well when they do.  Which will be most effective for you individually depends on your individual case, where you live, what you eat, what you do for a living, how much money you have, and many many more variables.  To really get well again, YOU are going to have to work hard, and do some research on your own.  No doctor knows your body like you do (or can at least).  In the long run, your better health is really up to you.  Tough cookies, but that's how it is.  I hope this site helps you to do it.

There's much more detailed information on all these subjects in my book "The Health Revolution"  .

 
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