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Allergy Drops – FAQ

by Lisa Bishop on 22 March 2009

What Are Allergy Drops?
Sublingual Immunotherapy (Allergy Drops) is a method of treating allergies by placing drops of a custom mixed vaccine (extract) underneath the tongue. These help build your body’s tolerance to certain antigens over time.
Who Can Take Them?
Allergy drops are wonderful for children and anyone who does not want to endure the pain [...]

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Food sensitivities includes both food intolerance and true food allergy.
Food Intolerance
Food intolerance affects a large percent of the population, but often goes unrecognized.  The symptoms may occur several hours after eating an offending food and the reactions are not always easily recognized.  Symptoms can include: fatigue, gas, cramps, bloating, stomach pain, nausea, diarrhea, heartburn, GERD, [...]

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