Allergy/Intolerance Disorders
When monitoring your reactions to different foods, it is important to be aware that food allergies/Intolerances can manifest themselves in many ways, not all of them obvious. The following symptoms are the most common manifestations of food allergies.
- Acid alkaline imbalance
- Acne, especially pimples on the chin or around the mouth
- Abdominal cramps
- Anemia (low iron)
- Arthritis
- Asthma
- Chest and shoulder pains
- Colitis
- Conjunctivitis
- Cough
- Cramps
- Dark circles under eyes or puffy eyes
- Depression/ mood swings
- Diarrhea
- Digestive disorders / nausea
- Dizzy spells and floating sensations
Intolerance Testing and Elimination
Biofeedback Analysis Testing
Biofeedback Analysis is a highly effective health screening procedure used to obtain information from the body to determine what is needed in order to heal itself. A particular muscle is isolated and exposed to a specific substance to determine either a positive or negative response. A weakness in the indicator muscles reveals a disruption in the energy flow and therefore the presence on an allergen. An increase of strength in the indicator muscle confirms the body’s ability to process the substance being tested. – Needles are not required.
What is an Intolerance / allergy?
Food for Travel
If you have been fortunate enough to take a trip lately you know that actually getting fed a meal on a plane does not happen unless you are sitting in first class.
They do offer “food for purchase” such as it is! If you are looking for food with little to no nutritional value and full of sugar and fat then you are in luck. If not, then you might want to consider stocking up on some snacks of your own.
My first suggestion is always double check what the airlines and airport security will allow first.
Boosting Your Immune System
The immune system is the bodies defence against invasion by foreign substances, such as micro organisms. Immunity is a complex process that requires numerous specialized cells, tissues, organs, and chemicals and whose primary purpose is to locate and destroy any disease-causing invader.
Along with many different kind of cells (fighter cells and scavenger cells) your lymph nodes, vessels, spleen, bone marrow, thymus gland and tonsils are some of the organs and tissues in the immune system.
If your immune system is working well it recognizes unwanted invaders and destroys them preventing the development of infection or disease.

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