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Allergies are abnormal immune reactions to specific agents known as antigens
or allergens. Examples of common allergens are foods, drugs, pollens, dust
mites, mold spores, animal dander, feathers, and insect venoms, as well as other
substances which non-allergic people find relatively non-dangerous with usual
exposure. Allergies may develop when an otherwise innocent substance has
significant contact with an already inflamed surface (sensitization), such as
those from a viral infection or exposure to irritants, and becomes involved in the
immune response. Thereafter, repeated exposure to such a substance may evoke an
allergic response with the release of histamine and a variety of other
pro-inflammatory substances, including enzymes, leukotrienes, and interleukins,
and the creation of damaging free radicals. The multiplicity of these
pro-inflammatory substances explains why single medications such as
antihistamines often fail to completely control symptoms.
How long will it take to complete a course of treatments?
The response to treatment varies from individual to individual, and
depends upon one's healing ability. Some people may only need a few
treatments while others may need 12 or more. The average number of
treatments is between 6-12. The best thing to do is get an
evaluation by your physician at Power Healing, & see if you are an appropriate
candidate. Because the complexity involved in suppressing symptoms can appear
daunting, when you join Power Healing, your physician will guide & tailor your treatment for you. The benefits a person can find when you enroll with Power Healing can include reduction in the
risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer, dementia, osteoporosis, arthritis, and a
host of degenerative diseases associated with aging. Therefore, while the
objective of the patient is immediate relief, as a person begins to use these therapies, Power Healing can provide a long-term solution in treating the underlying causes
of problems and helping to maintain an optimal state of health. Join Power Healing today!
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