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Hay fever is probably one of the most common allergies. Hay fever is an allergy of the nose and eyes. It is commonly associated with airborne pollens. However, hay fever may have numerous causes: house dust, feathers, house dust mite, chemical fumes, odors, mold and animal dander. The time of year your hay fever starts may even identify the cause. In the spring and fall, it may be pollens; but if it starts in the winter when the air in the house is confined, it could be house dust. Symptoms of hay fever and nasal allergies may be a recurrent runny nose accompanied by discharge, a lot of sneezing, itching and watering eyes. Itching of the roof of the mouth may be associated with wheezing, difficulty in breathing, and a cough. Sufferers with winter-type nasal allergies may show little or no discharge, but may have post-nasal drainage and tend to repeatedly clear their throat, sneeze, and sniff or experience itchy nose. In contrast, the symptoms may be the opposite and appear as a stuffy or blocked nose. Very often people will get temporary relief from over the counter medicines or nose sprays. However, these may aggravate the problem, and allergy sufferers have been known to become hooked on nasal sprays. The best way to treat hay fever is to find the cause and either avoid it, or appropriately desensitize the individual to the cause rather than just covers up the symptoms and become reliant on drugs - maybe for a lifetime.

Usually the single most important cause for respiratory illness is inhalant allergies like dust, molds, pollens and animal dander like dog,cat etc.

The fastest way and the most effective way to treat the inhalant allergies is by a new method of allergy testing called serial dilution testing.  This not only picks up more allergies as compared with traditional methods of testing but also helps to determine the treatment dose needed to block the allergic reaction.  That is why you can quickly reach the treatment dose.  These are the outcomes of testing and treating by this new method of allergy testing.

Please take the time to read what our patients have said about this treatment method:

Trouble Breathing, Depression, Short Memory, Fatigue

Bronchial Asthma, Repeated Pneumonia

Brighter Future Because of What We’ve Learned . . .

Chronic Ear Infections, Colds, Upper Respiratory Infections

Frequent Respiratory Infections, Wheezing, Coughing

Nasal Allergies, Nausea, Vomiting, PMS

Migraine Headaches, Sinus Problems, Fatigue

Tired, lethargic, hyper, irritable, temper tantrums, insatiable appetite, repeated infections, bronchitis, constant cough, diarrhea, gas bloating, stomach aches, low body temperature

Shortness of Breath, Coughing, Fatigue

Frequent respiratory infections, breathing difficulties, asthma

Asthma

Bronchitis, pneumonia, hormone, severe osteoporosis, bone pain, sickly all my life

Low thyroid, extreme fatigue, mental fogginess, waking up tired, unproductive at work

Fatigue, difficulty concentrating, depression, severe allergies

Hay fever

Hay fever, nasal congestion

ADHD, Asthma, Eczema, Multiple Medications, TICS

Case Studies:

Allergic Rhinitis-1

Allergic Rhinitis-2

Allergic Rhinitis-3

Anxiety Disorder

Asthma-1

Asthma-2

Asthma-3

Asthma-4

Asthma-5

Asthma-6

Hay Fever-1

Hay Fever-2

Hay Fever-3

Sinusitis-1