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The Bax-3000 does not treat symptoms or diseases.
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An Allergy is not a disease, rather a symptom.
- A Symptom is an attempt by your body to tell you
something. For example, you have your hand on a
hot stove. Your hand hurts. Pain is the symptom. You
can take pain medication to mask the pain, but is pain
the problem? NO. Your hand on the hot stove is the
problem. Pain is the symptom! We do not treat
symptoms!
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We will attempt to find the
underlying cause.
· We do not use drugs in this program.
Conventional treatment of allergies is most commonly directed to block the immune response, or in more severe cases, to suppress the entire immune function with steroids, both topical and systemic. While this approach can provide symptomatic relief, it does nothing to address the underlying cause of the problem. Patients often become dependent on their medication, they suffer from numerous side effects, and most importantly, they worsen their overall health by constantly suppressing the immune system.
An allergy is simply the immune system reacting
inappropriately to a harmless substance or "Stressor". The immune system acts as the body's
police department, eliminating substances that have entered the body from the
environment that can do damage. An allergy or stress response can be from just about any substance
that we eat, smell or touch. In many instances, the sufferer is not even aware
that he or she is allergic to a particular substance.
The immune system, or the body's police department, uses an
ingenious method to ward off offending substances; whether that offending
substance is truly dangerous or not (as is the case with an allergen) the
method is the same. Circulating in the blood are antibodies which act like
police officers. The offending substance can be thought of as a criminal.
Police officers (antibodies) patrol the blood looking for criminals (offending
substances/allergens). Sometimes, harmless substances, like dust, are mistaken
for dangerous substances. When this occurs, the immune response springs into
action and sends its police officers, the antibodies, out to find those
allergen molecules, or criminals, in an attempt to neutralize (arrest) them.
When the antibodies capture the allergen molecules, the arrest is made!
When the allergen molecule is captured by the antibodies, the production of certain chemical mediators such as histamine is stimulated. These chemical mediators are responsible for the allergy symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, itchy/watery eyes, scratchy throat and a myriad of other conditions. Let's not forget, however, that in this case the criminal has been falsely accused!
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