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Allergy

Various kinds of allergic reactions following contact with usually harmless substances in the surroundings. The apparent cause of allergic reactions is a wrongly encoded immune system leading to so-called hypersensitivity.

  • Candidiasis

    Candida with the surname of albicans is a yeast fungus, prevalent in our intestinal system. The term candidiasis means that the fungus has become too widely spread because of malnutrition, antibiotics, contraceptional pills, or heavy metals in the body.

  • Food allergy

    Immunologic overreactions caused by alimentaries tolerated by healthy people. The presence of food allergy can often be established with ordinary allergy tests. Often the symptoms follow immediately after ingestion of the provoking foodstuffs.

  • Food intolerance

    Various symptoms following ingestion of particular foodstuffs. Unlike food allergy, food intolerance cannot be established through ordinary allergy tests. The symptoms cover a wide range and are often delayed.

  • Heavy metal poisoning

    Heavy metals are all metals with a density larger than that of iron. In practice, it is the non-essential metals that are poisonous, e.g. aluminium, arsenic, lead, cadmium, mercury, and palladium. praksis

  • Hypersensitivity

    Generic term for different allergic symptoms, and non-allergic symptoms where the body reacts against usually harmless substances in the surroundings. Also see e.g. "Allergy", "Food allergy", "Food intolerance", "Hay fever", "MCS", and "Nettle rash".

  • Nettle rash

    Skin rash with itching ulcerations as after having been into contact with nettles. In angioneurotic oedema, liquid seeps out of the veins and pools in body tissues. Involves wrongly encoded reactions of the immune system.

  • Stress

    An often present - but often ignored - cause or contributory cause for disease development. All threatening situations, all overwhelming burdens of work and challenges release health-damaging stress hormones.

  • Allergy, scientific references

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