Allergy Season Is Intense This Year

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Allergy season is intense this year, but it’s gratifying to see my allergy patients. They’re doing fine. No particular sneezing or wheezing, just getting out and enjoying the spring.

I get asked all the time: Can you really get rid of allergies? Yep. And a season like this really proves it.

The AP reports this year’s allergy season is the worst in years. Extra rain has led to an extra dose of pollen and mold. People are finding their usual medications don’t offer relief, even as they load up on nasal sprays and antihistamines.

Haven’t you ever wondered that there must a better way?

I started wondering years ago. At first I treated allergies with acupuncture, which was good. But then I started hearing reports of upgraded systems that could eliminate allergies, knock them out for good.

I learned several systems, but the one that works best for most people is NMT, or NeuroModulation Technique.  NMT uses pressure points to help reprogram the immune system and get it to calm down, so it stops treating pollen like public enemy #1.

There are no drugs or shots, so there’s no antihistamine ‘hangover’ or drowsy side effects. You may feel very relaxed afterwards, but that may be because you’ve stopped sneezing.

Eliminating the allergy usually takes 5-7 treatments. Most people feel better right away, and some people lose their allergy in a single treatment. That’s great when it happens, but expect that a bad allergy will need a series.

Once I finished a treatment with a woman who had the oddest expression on her face. I asked her what was going on.  She replied that it was the first time in years that she had been able to breathe out of her nose.

Another client couldn’t breathe around cottonwoods. She didn’t realize things had really changed until she was at a garden party, with cottonwood blowing on the ground like snow. No sneezing, no headache, no big deal. It was just another party.

For most people the change is permanent. You used to sneeze every spring, now you don’t. Some people may need an occasional tune-up, but it’s just that, an adjustment. The awful symptoms just never come back.

Maybe we can’t do much about the rain, but the allergies we can fix. Try it.

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2 Responses to Allergy Season Is Intense This Year

  1. If only I were located in Chicago! I would do this in a New York (Chicago) minute. I have allergies but do not have the time to drive to the doctor for months of allergy shots—not to mention the waiting room time! Your treatment sounds heavenly. Maybe the next time I’m in Chicago I can at least try one treatment!

    • rnw says:

      It is certainly possible to get benefits from one treatment. You might what to check out this video testimonial I got from a patient who happened to be in Chicago for a day and stopped by to see me, http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-6261520797977273607 . You might also like to know I treat many people for allergies over the phone, making it very convenient time wise, no travel and no twiddling your thumbs in a waiting room.