Integrative Health Blog

Have You Been Tested?

Posted by admin on Wed, Nov 09, 2011

Barbara Solomon MD

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Do you have muscle aches and pains or joint aches and pains, or headaches?

We do not generally think of these as allergy symptoms, but they can be associated with allergies.

Even conditions such as arthritis and depression may be improved if one is treated successfully for allergies or food sensitivities which may exacerbate these illnesses.  If you would like allergy relief please consider a non-invasive, painless method for allergy testing and treatment.

Some recent patient statistics:

Patients with depression that are treated are 70 % improved by treating airborne allergies and show a further 30% improvement by eliminating food allergies.

Patients with migraine headaches are 82% improved by elimination of food allergies and a further  51% improved by treating airborne allergies.

Patients with common migraine headaches are 61% improved by elimination of food allergies and a further  50% improved by treating airborne allergies.

Patients with sinus headaches are 58% improved by elimination of food allergies and a further 75% improved by treating airborne allergies.    

Patients with  inflammatory arthritis, like Rheumatoid arthritis  are 65% improved by eliminating food allergies and a further 49% improved by treating airborne allergies.

Patients with pain due to osteoarthritis are 4% improved by eliminating food allergies and a further 49% improved by treating airborne allergies.

Consider a painless, non-invasive allergy test and a customized allergy treatment program to see if your health condition may be allergy related and improved by turning off the allergic response.

 

Dr. Barbara Solomon MD is an integrative physician in practice at National Integrated Health Associates, an integrative medical and dental center located in Washington DC. She specializes in treating people with allergies and multiple chemical sensitivities and is a long time member of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine.

 

 

 

 

 

Topics: allergies