rooster wrote:Yeah Jen, the allergy tests were all negative. They gave me those tiny shots of 16 of the known worst offenders and none of them caused a "rated" reaction. 9 of the 16 are so potent, that they give you a very tiny dose. After waiting 10 minutes and observing no reaction, they gave me larger doses of these 9 and there was still no reaction.
socknitster wrote:I have had allergy tests done by an allergist and when I told him that his test had to be wrong, he made up some absolute crap. I have known I am allergic to milk for years. One only has to eliminate a food from the diet, see relief and then reintroduce it along with the symptoms a few dozen times in order to verify. I"m not stupid.
Can believe I missed this thread! I am allergy queen. I so totally agree with you Jen.
Here's my story:
I also had the allergy shot tests... all up and down both my arms, my entire back. Diagnosis: No allergy.
But my symptoms remained: migraine, runny and stuffy nose, aches and pains. Age: 12. Doctors gave up. At around the same time a friend of ours was very sick and nearly dying, he went to an alternative doctor (kinesiologist) after all the regular MDs hda given up on him, and he was found to have a milk intolerance - and now's he back to normal by avoiding milk.
So my entire family and I went to a kinesiologist as well. He tested us all using "muscle testing" ... for me it was wheat, chocolate, sugar, corn syrup (!), and some other stuff. For my dad it was wheat and others. He had similar symptoms as me, but worse. Including mental problems like bad temper, depression. For my sister it was milk. Her complaint? At age 5, continual water in the middle ear. She even had to get tubes in her ears. The moment she stopped drinking milk, she got better. Upon stopping to eat the foods we were allergic (actually: intolerant) to, all of us were so healthy we never got even caught colds. So no, don't trust the pin-prick tests. This was nearly 20 years ago, when even food allergies weren't widely recognized by the medical community.
From all my reading and research, I've come to learn the disctinction between a true allergy and an intolerance: an allergy is where you produce specific antibodies to a particular substance, and that's what the pin-prick tests test for. An intolerance works by some other mechanism, I'm not really sure what (and neither does the medical community because it's not yet really recognized by them!). But for whatever reason, your body will react to certain foods at certain times - like for me it's when I've eaten something too many days in a row - and you will get those symptoms. It will not show up in an allergy test because your body doesn't produce antibodies for those foods.
So this started me on the path to discovering alternative medicine. Now I'm a very scientifically-minded person and you won't find me easily accepting annecdotal stories for real evidence, but in this case, I cannot deny what has worked for me. Others may laugh, belittle, and decry alternative medicine, but for me it has saved my life. From a very young age I used to get horrible migraines with terrible nauseau and vomiting- the moment I discovered my food intolerances it all went away. All I have to do now to get a migraine is eat something I'm intolerance to, and I'm sure to be floored for a day or two. And it will never show up on a pin-prick test.
So back to the alternative stuff: the muscle testing is what I use to detect foods I'm intolerant to. "Cleansing" has helped me regain my health and reduce my intolerances, notably: candida, parasite, and liver cleansing. Some people say that "leaky gut" causes undigested food to enter the bloodstream, causing a reaction. Causes of leaky gut can be parasites and candida (overgrowth of intestinal yeast from too much sugar, not enough "good bacteria" in the gut, antibiotics, etc). This in turn overloads the liver, causing it to become sluggish and accumulate stones. Liver cleansing (or liver flushes) help to unclog the liver. This is something I've only started reading about in the past year, and it's quite "alternative" but also quite easy to do.
OK go ahead an laugh, but I'll be laughing more when I'm healthy as a horse and those laughing at me are suffering from weird maladies the doctors can't diagnose, or getting cancer, or whatever.
I personally think that all of these problems: allergies, OSA, weight problems, inflammation, are all related. There's no chicken and no egg, necessarily, but a vicious feedback loop where when one part starts to break down, it drags down your whole health with it. Then it's up to you to repair not only one part of the problem (e.g. fix OSA), but fix all the rest of the damage as well (food allergies/intolerances, bowel and liver health, ....). For me I'm sure it started with receiving antibiotics at age 1 for a runny nose (!), and being genetically predisposed to having intolerances (due to poor liver or bowel function?), and it just got worse after that (more antibiotics, more intolerances, more damage). For example my sister intolerances are much less severe than mind, and both of ours are much much less severe than my father's. In my case, avoiding the foods I was intolerant to was not enough to stop the damage - I still ended up with OSA, I still ended up with reflux - thus my attempt now to get to the root cause, which is why I'm looking into cleansing. I believe everything has a cause, and can probably be fixed by fixing the body itself, and that's why I refuse to take pills for reflux for 20 years, like my dad did, and still end up with esophageal cancer.
My non-medical opinion, supported by the positive benefits I've seen in me, my family, and my friends.
SleepyNoMore wrote:I noticed my right eye is drooping and looks smaller than the left one and my right ear always seems to be plugged up and I have to try to yawn to open it up. Also, my head just dosen't feel groggy alot of the time, do you experience similiar symptoms?
My mother had the same thing: one droppy eyelid. She did a candida and parasite cleanse and it went completely away. So did her rheumatoid arthritis that she's had since the age of 18!! (Try
http://humaworm.com/).