An allergic reaction is the response of the immune system when the body encounters something that it doesn’t recognise or can’t cope with. There are several stages of allergic reaction with the most severe – the Type 1 – being life-threatening.
Many people however suffer from lower-grade but constant reactions that might give rise to a number of symptoms, eg:
- asthma, hay fever, rhinitis, sinusitis
- bloating, excess wind, IBS, cramping, diarrhoea
- poor concentration, hyperactivity, depression, insomnia
- weight issues, headaches, migraine, joint pain
- eczema, rashes, breakouts
If you suffer from any of these then it might be worthwhile having an allergy test. You can request this from your GP and may get a referral to a specialist who might conduct either a scratch or a blood test. You can also try kinesiology, which uses a muscle-test technique with no blood or needles.
For more info on the HK allergy test see: http://www.hk4health.co.uk/allergies.htm
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