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Another reason why patients can develop allergies later in life is that they were not exposed to the item producing the allergy symptoms, and then they become exposed later in life.  A great example of this is when people move, especially from one country to another and are exposed to new types of plants, trees, grasses or even indoor allergens like dust mites.  It usually takes a few years after moving to the new location that these patients will develop the allergic antibody (IgE) to these new items and then develop the common allergic symptoms.  Patients can also develop food allergies later in life.  This most likely occurs for foods such as peanuts, tree nuts, shellfish and fish.  When patients develop these food allergies later in life, meaning past the age of 20 years or so, they usually do not outgrow them.  Occasionally patients who develop food allergies to peanuts, tree nuts, fish and shellfish early in life may outgrow them.  Finally, patients may develop allergies later in life out of the blue.  Why this happens, again, we do not know and genetics may not be playing as important a role.  Patients who develop allergies for the first time later in life are also at risk for developing asthma later in life and may have more severe asthma disease. 

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Back in 1999 a young woman aged 24 years, an accounts manager at Sunderland University, U.K. died from anaphylaxis due to nut allergy after trying some food in an Indian restaurant where she was eating with her boyfriend. She knew she was allergic to nuts, and also had severe asthma. The menu in the restaurant stated whether each item contained nuts, according to the article. The newspaper article claimed that, instead of asking, she may have relied on tasting the food instead, and her father is quoted as saying “… she just had that little bit”. She died in the ambulance on the way to hospital….

 

 

Why not give SensiStop a try, I have seen more and more examples of people that seem to be reacting positively to the SensiStop treament.


I came across this quite interesting article today, talking about the side effects on driving. The side effects range from drowsiness and blurred vision to nausea and heart palpitations, which then in turn endanger drivers across the country. Quite interesting that you are not only endangering yourself, but even others in traffic when driving “under the influence” of allergy medicines. Can I just make it clear that SensiStop does not contain anything that will make you go drowsy or other wise make driving unsafe. Just thought I would mention it.   


Inheritance of Allergies refers to whether the condition is inherited from your parents or “runs” in families. The level of inheritance of a condition depends on how important genetics are to the disease. Strongly genetic diseases are usually inherited, partially genetic diseases are sometimes inherited, and non-genetic diseases are not inherited.

Some blurb I have learned about SensiStop” Hereditary genetic disorder Inherited from one or both parents, you are born with a defective immune system which may trigger allergic reactions. In the “Allergy” box, we refer to IgE. This is the part of the immune system that is not functioning correctly and causing allergies. Our experience shows that you normally start by reacting to one or more of the allergens listed under “Proteins”. If you have this defect in your immune system, you may also suffer from low blood sugar and/or Candida. y genetic disorder Inherited from one or both parents, you are born with a defective immune system which may trigger allergic reactions. In the “Allergy” box, we refer to IgE. This is the part of the immune system that is not functioning correctly and causing allergies. You normally start by reacting to one or more of the allergens listed under “Proteins”. If you have this defect in your immune system, you may also suffer from low blood sugar and/or Candida”That is probably why my sister and mother also reacts in a quite similar fashion to the SensiStop treatment, a slight dizziness when the detoxing starts and then quick result and rapid improvement of the Candida and even old rashes vaporise in a matter of weeks. But my wife reacts differently, positive changes I might add, but not as rapid and slightly different reactions.


Sure, we can tell you anecdotes about how we’ve seen homeopathic medicine work. I am one of the converted that has seen amazing results in just days using the homeopathic drug SensiStop to get rid of skin eczema. I had heard from a friend how SensiStop had “cured” a variety of allergy symptoms. I might appear to be fairly open to alternative medicine. But being open to it does not necessarily mean that I embrace it completely. Anyways I was “cured” not only from my skin eczema caused, but I also had visible improvement on Candida (the bad fungus that makes you feel bloated), this Candida fungus had plagued me for years. I mean this in it self should be a testament to how effective and amazing this product is.  

We have therefore contacted several Allergy organisations around Europe and quite a few organisations insist on having the clinical trials to hang their hat on, before they will recommend a product like this, even as successful as SensiStop, well knowing this a massive investment for a company, especially for a homeopathic drug. 25.000 people have been successfully treated against a range of Allergies and diseases, such as Asthma allergy, intolerances and even periodontal diseases etc.

Some light at the end of the tunnel though, the Allergy UK has agreed to considering the product for one of their Consumer Awards, fingers crossed, hopefully we can get some backing and bring the SensiStop remedy to more people in need of a break from their allergies.


This is the place for you all to chat to each other, exchange views, ideas and maybe even help each other out with any problems you might have in the Allergy area.

I’m sure I can trust you to keep the SensiBlog safe and sound.

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Peter Carlsen, MD