About Allergies
Think about it - what is an allergy?
An allergic reaction happens when a person's immune system tries to defend
the body against a substance that, in reality, is not harmful. For example,
billions of people worldwide are exposed to pollen, yet only a small percentage
have allergic reactions. The same can be said for pet dander, mold, wheat and
hundreds other substances.
Using body-mind techniques, it is possible to change people's relationships
to the substances that trigger such reactions. In short, we teach the immune
system that pollen, for example, is as harmless as something similar to pollen
but to which the individual's immune system does not react (e.g., dust or
cologne).
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here to go to my other website, www.ResolveAllergies.com, which will
explain in great detail the nature of allergies as seen through the lens of
NLP. This process is available in eBook form for an investment of just
$57.00. The results are Guaranteed--if your allergy isn't gone, or if it
comes back within 60 days of doing the process, I'll refund your investment in
full!
Studies have shown that NLP processes can help
re-train the immune system and eliminate allergies. As reported in NLP University's website (www.nlpu.com):
"In a study done in Salt Lake City (Hallbom & Smith, 1987), for example,
thirty two individuals were guided through the allergy pattern for a multitude
of allergies, including pollen, smoke and foods. They even treated a person who
was sensitive to poison oak, which is a kind of an allergy. Out of the thirty
people, all but three showed immediate reduction of their symptoms. Most of the
people in the study, in fact, showed a complete suppression of the allergic
reaction immediately after learning the process. A six month follow up revealed
that only three of the individuals who had responded positively had any
recurrence of their allergies."
In other words, 24 out of 30 people responded successfully to gentle NLP change work and were still symptom-free six months
later (80%). In my own un-controlled, un-scientific study, 12 out of 14
people said "goodbye" to their allergies; 1 of them subsequently relapsed, but
11 out of 14 continue to be allergy-free (just under 80%).
I invite you to contact me to discuss relief from your allergic symptoms. It
might be easier than you think.