Eliminate Allergies
People have allergic reactions to a variety of substances– things they eat or inhale or things that touch their bodies. Allergies are an abnormal immune system response to a substance that the body has erroneously decided is a threat. Depending on the type of allergen people will experience digestive upsets, respiratory problems and/or skin disorders. While some people may be aware of one or two allergies, others suffer having reactions to a wide variety of substances.
Classically, allergies are considered to be reactions that provoke the body to produce specific antibodies (IgE) and there will be a noticeable increase in a particular type of white blood cell (eosinophil). Often people will have hypersensitivity reactions, where they may not have these classic markers but are adversely reacting to substances nonetheless.
Seasonal allergy sufferers are well aware of what time of year their particular nemesis is in the air. There are a vast number of prescribed and over-the-counter medications to help alleviate the symptoms. With food allergies, the advice is to avoid the offending food
In some cases it is easy to avoid a known irritant. If it’s a particular food, don’t eat it. If it’s wool, don’t wear it. The problem comes when there are many foods, or it is the very air that is causing a problem. Avoidance stops being simple and starts taking over someone’s life. This is when a better solution is needed.
Our bodies are incredibly wise and hard working. They carry on countless interconnecting reactions of processing internal and external information and responding accordingly. Problems occurs when there is an error in this processing. In the case of allergies, the body is erroneously labeling a particular substance or a number of substances as a threat and then taking appropriate measures via the immune system to destroy that threat. The body’s main way of defending itself is through a variety of inflammatory responses. Most pharmaceutical approaches to symptomatic relief of allergies work via decreasing the inflammatory response. What isn’t done is eliminating the confusion of the immune system, which is just trying to do its job of protection.
So how is it possible to give the immune system information so that it can stop attacking what should be a harmless substance? The body is a biocomputer, and when its data gets corrupted, new software is needed so that a correction can be made. I (Dr. Bonny Flaster) use a method known as NeuroModulation Technique (NMT). NMT was developed by Dr. Leslie Feinberg and has been helping people all over the world for the last 5 years. Using NMT, it is possible to give the body specific instructions so that it can function properly. This is done without any drugs, and the aim is not to mask a symptom but to eliminate the cause of the problem. By giving the body a specific set of instructions, it is possible to teach the immune system to ignore these harmless substances. The instructions are delivered either verbally or by focused thought. This is not hypnosis and it is not a trick.
It is not surprising that often, when I describe this method, I get that look of doubt from the person that I am talking to. There is a lack of understanding on how powerful words and the energy around us actually are. You could be sitting at your desk in just a horrible mood, glowering, black cloud, the whole nine yards, and your boss comes by and says ‘hey, that was a really good job you did, the client loved it!’, and suddenly your mood has changed, the cloud is gone and life feels better. Getting this information from your boss has not only changed your mood, but it has changed the chemicals that your body is now releasing. A different concentration of neurotransmitters is now awash in your body, creating an entirely new set of chemical reactions. It only took a few words. With NMT the words used are very specific for targeting different responses in the body and correcting errors. In the case of allergies, that means getting the body to properly interpret what it comes in contact with and how it should respond.
Allergies do not have to last forever. They are an example of immune system confusion, a wrong turn. There are good ways to let the body know which direction it should be going and eliminate the confusion/allergy.