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HOW DO THE TREATMENTS WORK?

 


 

HAS THE TREATMENT BEEN CLINICALLY PROVEN?

Although controlled studies have not yet been conducted on the our treatment, it has been proven by over a decade of consistent results with solid success from tens of thousands of people who have had their allergies/sensitivities completely eliminated.

 

Our treatment is not a medical treatment. It has been developed from an entirely different field of therapeutics using the principles of Traditional Acupuncture, the study of human physiology and an in-depth knowledge of allergens. Traditional Chinese Medicine has been shown to have significant immune-enhancing effects in multiple medical university studies.

 

WHAT IS THE SUCCESS IN TREATING ALLERGIES?

We have treated many patients with long-term results in most cases. The success rate is not yet 100% as there are many variables in human physiology as well as the complexities of allergens.

 

Some conditions are relatively simple to treat with a very high success rate, such as sinusitis, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, hay fever, lactose sensitivity and wheat sensitivity.

 

Unusual conditions that are not normally associated with allergy or sensitivity can often benefit from treatment, such as ADD, ADHD, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, heat rash, joint pain, hives and more. Asthma is usually improved if allergies or sensitivities are contributing.

 

Similarly, skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis can be treated if the causes are allergies or food sensitivities. These conditions can have significant improvement but may be very difficult to eliminate completely.

 

 
WHAT QUALIFICATIONS DO THE PRACTITIONERS HAVE?

All practitioners are fully credentialed health care professionals and  receive extensive training in our method of treating allergies.

 

 


CAN YOU TREAT ANAPHYLAXIS?

 

NO! WE DO NOT treat cases involving anaphylaxis.

 


Rising Lotus treatments are safe and very effective.  They also do not involve needles, injections or Western Medical Pharmaceuticals.

 

WHAT ALLERGIES CANNOT BE TREATED AND WHY?

Our Allergy treatments can only address conditions caused by inappropriate reactions to harmless substances or stimuli. If the condition involves pathogens, (bacteria, viruses or parasites) the treatment will not be able to affect such cases.

We cannot treat lactose intolerance. If the symptoms are related to an allergy to milk or other dairy products, the treatment can be very effective. However, lactose intolerance in not an allergy, it is the inability to digest certain amounts of lactose, the major sugar found in milk.

The condition is caused by a deficiency of the enzyme lactase, which is produced by the cells of the lining in the small intestine. Lactose intolerance is often confused with dairy allergies because the symptoms are similar, yet they are unrelated. However, the two conditions can occur together and in such cases, our treatments can offer partial benefit.

While we can treat most all forms of allergies or sensitivities, some cases do not respond to the treatment.

Allergies can be complicated. For example, a person may have a reaction after eating strawberries, but if treated for strawberries, the symptoms still remain. The true allergy or sensitivity might be a specific component of strawberries which, when treated, will eliminate the reaction.

Another example is cat allergies.  Some people will no longer react when treated specifically to cat dander. Yet others do not respond to the treatment. The key is to find the exact substance that the body is identifying as a threat. For those people who still react to cats after treatment, an additional substance may be contributing, such as a glandular oil protein or a specific protein in cat saliva.

Treatment may also be complicated by multiple symptoms, some of which may not be the result of an allergy. In addition, some sufferers have more than one substance contributing to one specific allergy symptom.

This compounds the challenge in identifying the correct substance responsible for the reaction. We conduct extensive, on-going research to increase the number of complicated allergies successfully treated.