Allergies can cause real illness.
Continuous contact with an allergen produces toxins in the body, causing symptoms of illness or disease to occur. Sometimes allergy/sensitivity doesn’t cause but contributes to the disease. Examples include respiratory problems, (bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma), circulatory problems (chest muscle pains, rapid heart beats, heart irregularities), indigestion (bloating, constipation, ulcers), genito-urinary problems (kidney and bladder infections, prostate troubles, PMS, impotency, infertility), musculo-skeletal problems (headaches, backaches, arthritis), brain symptoms
(brain fog, depression, ADD), skin problems (eczema, acne, hives), environmental reactions (chemical sensitivities, allergy to pollens or perfume), food allergies (milk, seafood), diseases (cancer, diabetes) and so forth. Just about any health problem could be a symptom of underlying allergy or sensitivities.
Click here to learn how allergies are classified.
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