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Re: which came first, the allergies or the disease? (edited) by #68716 ..... The Truth in Medicine

Date:   5/11/2010 12:01:11 PM ( 15 y ago)
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 So the shots are not fixing the underlying problem, they are masking the underlying problem. Again the underlying cause is adrenal dysfunction.

When your immune system is weak and overworking, attacking every kind of pollen, mold, dander and foreign object- creating inflammation, headache, insomnia, and havoc in the body- how can you build your adrenals up? 

That's the whole point of the shots, to give your adrenals a rest and let them heal.

And they do work because immediately you're relieved of allergies and asthma, and after 4 or 5 years, with proper care (good nutrition and less stress), the immune system and adrenals are healed. BTW, the needles are insulin size needles-very small 29 guage.

What about the preservatives and who knows what that are in these shots?

This is a real concern to me. I asked for antigens without preservatives and they said I'd have to be allergic to the preservative because they're very expensive without it. I've heard about people getting allergy shots for 10-20 years with no side effects, but those were hyper-allergic children with life threatening allergies. I'm still researching that issue, so I'd really appreciate hearing anything you know.

I just talked to the girl who gives me the shots and she said she'd save the inserts for me. She said the antigens have glycerol in them as a preservative, but the saline water has phenol in it, and the bottles of antigens have a 1/20 ratio with saline water. How dangerous is thisamount of phenol? www.hollisterstier.com/allergy/allergycatalog.aspx

Isn't this the same saline water they put in bags of IVs? They put phenol in the small viles of saline water because it's used mulitple times, so hopefully, the big bags of saline water for IVs don't have preservatives.

Phenol:

www.allergy-details.com/chemical-sensitivity/phenol/

Because phenol is found in so many chemicals, products and foods, you are likely to have quite a high exposure to it at times.  This depends on your lifestyle, job and another of other factors.

 Phenol is also known as carbolic acid and hydrobenzene.  It is most commonly produced from coal by distilling coal tar or the partial oxidation of benzene.

It is used as a preservative in some allergy serums.   If you have certain types of allergy tests, your reaction to phenol must be checked as part of the test.  If you react to phenol, this must be taken into account when doing the rest of the tests.

It is found in a diverse range of products including artificial colours, artificial flavors, BHT/BHT and natural salicylates.

Phenol Uses

Phenol is a very useful chemical and has many uses.

Condensation with acetone gives bisphenol-A, a key building block for polycarbonates.

Condensation with formaldehyde gives phenolic resins, including the well-known Bakelite.

It is used in the manufacture of the following:

Note that while some of the above products contain phenol that may leak from the product, others may have the chemical locked in and therefore inert (meaning it won’t affect you) and still others may use phenol in production but leave none of the chemical in the final product.

Phenol Medical Applications

 

 


 

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