Posted on Wed, Dec 16, 2009
by Dr. Barbara Solomon
Have you had fatigue for the last two months or on and off during the year?
Do you have a rash, fatigue or sinus problems that suddenly occurred after moving into a new home?
Do you have headaches that are unexplained?
Do you have unexplained intestinal or vaginal issues?
Do you have sinus or throat problems reoccurring that are not infectious?
Think of allergies.
Do you have skin rash (eczema, hives, psoriasis), nasal, or lung problems (asthma) that occur in the spring and fall?
Think of pollen allergies.
If you have symptoms all year long think of dust or mold allergies.
Have you been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or gastroesophageal reflux (GERD)?
Mold and food allergies could be the cause. Even arthritis can be aggravated by food sensitivities and mold allergies.
When we think of allergies we generally think only of sneezes, hives, or watery eyes. In fact, allergies may cause a vast range of symptoms from fatigue and depression to constipation and headaches. Allergies can affect every major body system.
The unique comprehensive allergy testing and treatment strategy at NIHA addresses both the immune response and the autonomic nervous system response to the allergen.
Have you been avoiding visiting an allergy doctor because you or your child hates needles?
We understand!
Dr. Barbara Solomon, an integrative doctor, has been using NEEDLE FREE, non-invasive allergy testing and treatment for over 12 years. Her patients are so pleased to find the cause of their problems and to finally be relieved of their allergy symptoms.
To schedule a consultation or read more see the NIHA health program for Allergy Testing and Treatment.
Barbara Solomon MD is an integrative doctor at National Integrated Health Associates, NIHA, an integrative medical and dental center serving the Washington DC, Maryland and Northern Virginia metropolitan area. She specializes in Allergy and Environmental Medicine, multiple chemical sensitivities and finding the root cause of difficult cases.