Provocation/Neutralization Explained:
Patients may be exposed by:
1. injection (under the skin) (or)
2. sublingual (concentrated drops under the tongue) (or)
3. odor exposure (or)
4.
eating / drinking
These
diagnostic testing and treatment methods can produce and then relieve symptoms
in a few minutes. Asking patients to eat offending foods or to smell offending
odors can easily reproduce the identical reactions of which patients complain.
Single- and double-blinded research studies indicate changes in the brain waves,
immunological blood factors, psychological tests, writing and drawing, all of
which can occur during Provocation/Neutralization allergy testing and treatment.
Diluted
dosages of the allergen that caused the reaction are then given to the patient
until the reaction is neutralized (stopped). Thus, the antidote/prescription is
found for the particular individual to that specific allergen to which they are
reacting. The patient can continue to take the drops orally and stop further
symptoms or reactions.
Dr.
Rapp believes it is imperative that both the public and physicians recognize
that multiple body areas and a wide range of symptoms can be produced in
allergic patients who have unrecognized and atypical forms of allergies. Symptoms
can be much more than hay fever, asthma, coughing and itchy skin. The
appropriate allergy treatment for dust, pollen, molds, foods and certain
chemicals (chlorine, fluoride, etc.) appears to be surprisingly helpful in
relieving many acute and chronic physical, emotional and learning problems in
both children and adults.
Dr.
Rapp has dedicated her life to providing research, information and sensible
solutions for those affected by both the typical and atypical forms of
allergies. If entire families follow her suggestions regarding diets, air
purifiers and nutrition, entire families find answers and are often helped.
Provocation/Neutralization
can provide practical methods of treatment to eliminate substances that can
cause illness and behavioral changes in both children and adults.
