Positive Testimonials – Food allergies & intolerances: Peanut allergies


Hello

I hope you are doing well and having a nice summer.

I did a blood test following your treatment for a peanut allergy.

The analysis reveals that the markers have halved, which is a big difference. But on the other hand, even in this situation, the allergy remains very strong and potentially very dangerous.

The treatment of asthma, on the other hand, did not give a clear result.

Thank you once again for your attention, I wish you a very nice summer.

Sincerely

J.B.(Neuchâtel)


Hello, I came in twice with my two children in November-December.
H., 10 years old had a really severe allergy to peanuts (angioedema, asthma) just by being in the presence of peanuts in the form of traces or even in the room or nearby in open spaces (terraces in summer) .
Since your treatment, we have gradually put him in contact with the allergen: putting peanuts in his hands, peeling them, sniffing them, licking them, and even putting them in the mouth. Since he felt tingling when putting them in the mouth, we never had the courage to make him swallow them.
But his life has still changed, regarding to the fear of traces and the presence of peanuts nearby, (markets, restaurants, birthdays!!)
Thank you very much for what you have done for him.
His enjoyed his stay with you very much, he asks me when we can come back..
L. who is 14 years old, and very much atopic, eczema since the age of 6 months, hay fever (ash, birch, grasses, did not respond to oral desensitization treatment over 3 years), allergic asthma and peri- infectious.
Having been warned that the treatment is not recommended in November for his seasonal allergies, he accompanied H. and tried to improve his eczema which makes his nights uncomfortable.
Due to a misunderstanding, it was asthma that was treated during the first session (having no symptoms at this time); the second treatment was devoted to eczema with, as expected, a spectacular and somewhat unusual flare-up after the session (the symptom becoming visible on the scalp for the first time); later, the flare-ups became usual again.
Having miscalculated the waiting time necessary for additional treatments, I hesitate a little to book him for the end of May because hay fever is less present for him, at that time.
Although L. is disappointed to still have his eczema, he is very relieved by the improvement of H.
So, sorry for having taken so long to send you this feedback; we have however not stopped telling our stories to our friends and acquaintances.
A huge thank you.
M. F. (Genève)