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by BioVeda of Bethlehem

effects of food allergies

Dermatitis

Dermatitis encompasses several skin disorders. Eczema is a type of dermatitis. Any skin inflammation may be considered dermatitis. Substances that irritate the skin, allergic reactions to drugs, detergents, and other chemicals are all culprits. Dermatitis can affect almost any area of the body. Redness, scaling, and thickening of the skin may occur. Pinpointing the cause of the problem is the first step toward alleviating the symptoms.

Dermatitis is not an age specific disorder and can appear on any one and can appear anywhere on the body, although as mentioned above, it is most often seen on legs, feet, arms and ears. There are often predispositions to this disorder. It is seen in heredity and can be traced through family history.

Dermatitis is divided into different classifications. Acute and chronic dermatitis are differentiated by a time period as well as symptoms. Acute dermatitis is seen with erythema and edema in papules, vesicles and sometimes large blisters. Chronic dermatitis is seen as lichenification, scaling and fissures. There is a thickening of the dermal layer. Contact dermatitis is another classification, which is skin irritation due to exogenous agents such as water and other fluids, abrasives such as cleaning products, chemicals such as acids and alkalis as well as solvents and detergents.

Eczema appears as dry, cracking, crusting and red patches on the skin. Often there are swelling, weeping blisters. The skin can become inflamed and itchy. These symptoms often appear on the hands, feet, legs and even the ears. Small fluid filled blisters also can appear on the skin. These symptoms become inflamed with a burning and itchy sensation, which often leads to scratching. When this condition is scratched excessively, it can lead to infection. This is often seen in children. Many factors can contribute to eczema. Stress is a major factor. Allergies as well. Exposure to cleaning compounds, perfumes, detergents, household chemicals, soaps, food allergies, as well as, nutrient deficiencies.

In children, eczema can be traced back to allergic reactions to dairy products such as milk and eggs, also wheat, peanuts, peanut butter, as well as nightshade vegetables such as potatoes, tomatoes, egg plants and bell peppers.

It is known that white blood cells (also known as lymphocytes) are a fundamental component of the immune system that protects our bodies from invaders. When they make a mistake, an allergic response can occur. When a lymphocyte encounters a particle or cell and identifies it as a foreign invader, it produces antibodies specifically engineered to fight that particular threat. There are five basic types of antibodies, called immunoglobulins, or Igs. Each is classified by type with a letter suffix: IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG and IgM. The Ig known to be responsible for most allergic reactions to food is IgE, although IgG is also commonly mentioned.

IgE allergies occur when the immune system, in an effort to reject a certain food or other substance, creates an antibody to that food, immunoglobulin E. In other words, the blood cells of an allergic person are “misinformed’ at the genetic level and cause the production of large quantities of IgE antibodies. The antibody becomes attached on one side to the food/substance molecule and on the other side to a mast cell (mast cells are a type of cell containing histamine and other allergy mediators instrumental in the allergic response). When this happens, histamines and other chemicals are released from the mast cells, causing such immediate responses as runny nose, itchy eyes, skin rashes and indigestion. IgE can cause anaphylaxis, an extreme, sometimes even life-threatening response in which the airways swell, sometimes to the point where the person cannot breathe.

The most common tests for food allergies are IgE skin tests, where the skin is scratched or pricked and allergens such as wheat, eggs and milk are applied. Within 15 to 30 minutes, local reaction may occur. Other types of tests include blood tests and patch skin tests. However, there are reports that blood testing for food allergies provides more reliable results than skin testing. The latter are problematic because of their tendency to yield false positives. This means that people may show a positive result but are still able to eat a certain food. To summarize this difficult and confusing field, it appears that the efficacy of all allergy testing is under suspicion.

Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease that appears on the skin, usually in the form of thick, red, scaly patches. It occurs when the immune system sends out faulty signals that speed up the growth cycle of skin cells. Psoriasis is not contagious. It has been referred to as the same process that a wound heals. If you cut yourself, the skin heals by regenerating the top layers. When the wound is healed, the process stops but for psoriasis sufferers, once this process is triggered by any of a number of factors, skin cells are stimulated to continue growing. This usually doesn’t stop unless the cycle is interrupted with treatment.

Psoriasis is divided into acute phase psoriasis vulgaris and reoccurring chronic psoriasis vulgaris. These are divided into five types of psoriasis: plaque, guttate, inverse, pustular and erythrodermic. The most common form, plaque psoriasis, appears as raised, red patches or lesions covered with a silvery white buildup of dead skin cells, called scales. Psoriasis can occur on any part of the body.

Psoriasis is often associated with other serious conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and obesity.

Up to 30 percent of people with psoriasis also develop psoriatic arthritis. Psoriatic arthritis can develop at any time, but it most commonly appears between the ages of 30 and 50 and affects men at a higher rate than women. Genes, the immune system and environmental factors are all believed to play a role in the onset of the disease. Early recognition, diagnosis and treatment of psoriatic arthritis are critical to relieve pain and inflammation and help prevent progressive joint damage.

BioVeda a Revolutionary New Treatment

Dr. Eric Herman, owner of Liberty Chiropractic and Holistic Center in Allentown and Bethlehem, PA is a participating member in the BioVeda Health and Wellness Center network of alternative and holistic healthcare clinics. BioVeda Health and Wellness Centers feature the BAX 3000 by BioVeda Technologies, which offers the only patented, FDA cleared and fully automated biofeedback based system for substance specific neurological stress reduction therapy, also referred to as NSRTSM.

NSRT is achieved using a proprietary LASERSM or Light And Sound Energy Relaxation technique.

Why is this revolutionary? Because, neurological stress is the cause or exacerbating factor in more than 80% of all human illness according to the AMA or American Medical Association. Reducing stress generally is the most effective way of obtaining the highest degree of health and wellness. While most people think of stress as being psychological, there is a very strong physiological component that exerts stress on each and every one of us.

Everyday our bodies are bombarded by environmental substances that we eat, touch or inhale. Each person reacts differently to these substances, which might include milk, eggs, wheat, peanuts, pollen, dust and animal dander just to name a few. In the vast majority of people, these substances are completely harmless and may even be part of a balanced diet. For others however, contact with these substances triggers a nervous system stress response that leads to sneezing, itching, skin irritations, indigestion, lethargy, headache pain, irritability and restlessness which are all methods your body uses to expel what it believes is a toxin. When these common symptoms become chronic, we label them as Allergies, Asthma, Migraines, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Eczema, Rosacea, and even childhood neurological disorders such as ADD, ADHD, Asperger’s Syndrome and Autism.

BioVeda Health and Wellness Centers have trained professionals that for the first time can assess up to 100,000 substances in mere minutes helping to determine which specific substances cause your stress. Once we identify these substances, our clinics can provide neurological stress reduction therapy positively conditioning your body to respond normally or neutrally during real world exposure. That means the reduction or elimination of symptoms and a dramatic improvement in your overall health and wellness.

We invite you to read and view testimonials from current and former patients across the country hearing first hand results. Please feel free to explore the world of BioVeda Health and Wellness to determine if this therapy is right for you or someone you love.

 

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