If you know that you are allergic to something, could you do the same
thing to overcome the allergy, like put the cat dander on your arm and
have someone massage up and down your back?

Wouldn't think that you would need the machine, etc, if you already
know what you are allergic to.

Dan

On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Richard Goodwin
<dickgoodwin2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> The theory is on the website below.  It explains it much better than I can,
> but I'll give a nutshell:
>
> When you are exposed to an allergen, there is a slight effect on your muscle
> strength, which a trained person can detect.  The place I went, they had me
> lie down on my back, then press down with one arm onto the mattress, then
> they lifted that arm by the wrist.  They could tell by how much resistance
> there was whether I was sensitive to something or not.
>
> Then they would expose me to various substances that could be allergens, and
> see if I had a reaction to them.  In the video below they use actual
> substances, like put some milk on your arm or some cat hair.  They now have
> over a quarter million substances encoded into a laptop, connected to a cuff
> they wrap around your arm, so they can induce magnetically into your arm a
> frequency that mimics each allergen.
>
> I know ... it sounds hokey.  And I thought it was until it  worked.
>
> Once they discover something you are allergic to, they keep the exposure
> going, have you sit up, and use a little massager tool to gently massage up
> and down your back.  This cures the allergy once and for all.
>
> The theory is that allergies are created at various points in your life when
> you experience some kind of trauma -- physical or emotional, and your body
> learns to associate any allergens you are exposed to at the time with the
> trauma, and you thereby become allergic to the substance.  For example when
> I was 3 I was scratched badly by a kitten, which scared the whatsis out of
> me, and I have been allergic to cats my whole life.
>
> The treatment -- massage down your spine -- is a pleasurable sensation which
> teaches your body that the allergen it is sensing is not bad after all, but
> is ok.  Your system unlearns its incorrect reaction to that allergen, and
> the allergy to it goes away.
>
> And sure enough, I no longer am bothered by cats.  And a whole host of other
> things that have plagued me my whole life.
>
> Pretty cool stuff.  No more allergies, no more allergy shots.
>
> Dick
>
> ________________________________
> From: sol <sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com>
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Tue, February 9, 2010 2:01:18 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>bromine in breads
>
> So tell us what is actually IS??? HOW did it fix your allergies?
> sol
>
> At 05:40 AM 2/9/2010, you wrote:
>
> There is an alternative available now:  Advanced Allergy Therapeutics is one
> name for it.  There are others.  One site that explains it is:
>
> http://www.claussenchiro.com/custom_content/13835_advanced_allergy_therapeutics__video_lin.html
>
> The most advanced treatment centers are computerized now, in that they can
> simulate allergens via computer.
>
> There are many other sites and places that offer the treatment.  It got rid
> of almost all of my allergies.  I'm still working on ferreting out what else
> causes allergic reactions.  I can now be around cats, dogs, horses, hay,
> dust, pollen, and many other things that used to really mess me up, with no
> allergy pills or shots or anything.  They make allergies go away with one
> treatment.  Pretty cool stuff.  And they do food allergies as well as all
> the rest.
>
> There are those who will yell "Quack!", but in fact it works very well.
>


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