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Allergy Treatment
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What is an allergy?
An allergy is nothing more than the body reacting inappropriately to what should be a harmless substance. The BAX-3000 is able to quickly identify what substances cause this inappropriate reaction, then retrain the body to react to this substance in a normal and healthy manner. What makes the BAX-3000 different is that it requires no scratch tests, no medications and no injections.
How the BAX-3000 System Works
The BAX-3000 works by exposing the patient to a potential allergy in the form of a digitized allergen. This digitized allergen actually matches the harmonic frequency of the actual allergen; the body will believe it is in contact with the real thing and will react if it is allergic to this substance. While this response is imperceptible to the patient, the BAX-3000 will note the reaction. There are thousands of substances in the BAX-3000 database, virtually insuring proper identification of the patient's allergies.
After identifying the harmful allergens, therapy on the BAX-3000 is quick and easy. Using a process known as positive condition in conjunction with laser therapy, the healthcare professional exposes the patient to the identified digitized allergen, while at the same time stimulating specific nerve bundles with a class 3 laser. This laser stimulation, in conjunction with the allergen exposure, re-educates the immune response, resulting in a normal bodily response during future exposures to the actual allergen.
How many visits will I need?
The number of visits required will depend on how many allergies a person has. Generally, one (1) visit per allergy is all that is necessary. The exact number of visits will be determined after the initial paperwork, records, and test results have been completed.
Can it help other conditions?
There are a number of conditions that are not considered allergies that can be successfully alleviated with the Bax-3000. An allergy is nothing more than the body reacting inappropriately to a harmless substance, this definition also applies to conditions like eczema, sinusitis, irritable bowl syndrome, migraine headaches, ADD/ADHD, Autism, Asperger's syndrome and more.
These conditions can be caused or exacerbated by a specific group of allergens (IGG allergens). While these conditions may not manifest in the way most allergies do, they are indeed caused by the body reacting inappropriately to harmless substances. The BAX-3000 has provided many patients with these conditions long-lasting drug free relief.
*Note to parents of Autism/Asperger's Syndrome: While many children suffering from Asperger's and Autism have been provided with significant symptomatic relief and an increased standard of living from treatment with the BAX-3000, it should be noted that there is no known cure for these conditions.
How our immune system works towards allergens
The immune system acts as the body's police department, eliminating substances that have entered the body from the environment that can do damage. An allergy can be from just about any substance that we eat, smell or touch. In many instances, the sufferer is not even aware that he or she is allergic to a particular substance. Some of the more common allergens are wheat, pollen, milk/dairy, pet hair and mold. A complete list of allergens comprises thousands of substances.
The immune system, or the body's police department, uses an ingenious method to ward off offending substances; whether that offending substance is truly dangerous or not (as is the case with an allergen) the method is the same. Circulating in the blood are antibodies which act like police officers. The offending substance can be thought of as a criminal. Police officers (antibodies) patrol the blood looking for criminals (offending substances/allergens). Sometimes, harmless substances, like dust, are mistaken for dangerous substances. When this occurs, the immune response springs into action and sends its police officers, the antibodies, out to find those allergen molecules, or criminals, in an attempt to neutralize (arrest) them. When the antibodies capture the allergen molecules, the arrest is made!
When the allergen molecule is captured by the antibodies, the production of certain chemical mediators such as histamine is stimulated. These chemical mediators are responsible for the allergy symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, itchy/watery eyes, scratchy throat and a myriad of other conditions. Let's not forget, however, that in this case the criminal has been falsely accused!
One common misconception about allergies is that the allergic reaction will occur immediately upon exposure to the substance. In fact, most allergies do not manifest immediately into symptoms. In most cases, a symptom will not occur for hours or even days after exposure. This is important because many people assume their allergic reaction is to one substance when in fact it is to something completely different. Unfortunately, people with allergies often assume that their symptom is due to a cold or other illness. The BAX-3000 is designed to find those long-acting allergies that actually account for most allergic reactions, as well as the short-acting allergies.
About Autism and allergies
There is growing evidence to support a connection between autism and allergies. In many recent studies, people with autism are shown to be more prone to allergies which may be the result of the impaired immune system common to autistics. In most cases, it seems to be the delayed- onset type of allergies, such as those that occur with wheat or milk, that are correlated more closely with autism. There has been evidence revealing that the removal of these allergens have a positive correlation with the easing of symptoms associated to autism.
Autism may be described as a misfire in the central nervous system (CNS). The CNS, including the brain, is responsible for interpreting the outside world. In addition, it allows a person to function in relation to the outside world through interactions with other people and things in the environment. The autistic child can be characterized as lacking in the ability to appropriately perceive, manipulate and act within the environment.
The immune system acts in much the same way that the CNS does, in that its job is to perceive the environment on a molecular level in terms of those items in the environment that have intruded upon the body. It appears that the immune system of the autistic child fails in much the same way the CNS of the autistic child fails... in both systems the ability to properly decipher and readily use information from the environment to form appropriate actions and reactions is lacking.
There are several clinical explanations that may explain why an allergy can cause autistic symptoms to become more severe. Some researchers suggest that milk and wheat proteins are broken down into smaller component proteins, called peptides, which act as narcotics in autistic children. It is no surprise, then, that there is so much anecdotal evidence suggesting that many autistic children refuse to eat anything but a few specific foods (usually containing milk or wheat). Even non-autistic allergy sufferers display "addictive" type behavior in that they tend to over eat the foods which are allergic to their systems.
It may be easy to identify a potential allergy in an autistic child when the child demonstrates obsessive behavior towards a specific food. It may not be so easy to recognize an allergy if the child does not demonstrate this behavior, if the allergy is to a component of the food (especially since the component may be common to many foods), or if the allergy is to an inhalant. Also the child may have many allergies, not just what may appear to be obvious to an observer.
Bio-Allergenix, using the BAX-3000, identifies all possible allergens that an autistic child may have, then aims to re-educate the immune response to react appropriately to those substances. While there is no known cure for autism, many doctors using the system have reported exceptional clinical results. These practitioners would welcome the opportunity to share their stories with you and help determine if the BAX-3000 may be an option for your child. Please contact our office for further information.
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