Allergic reactions of different kinds are linked to inflammation in the body, and ongoing inflammation is associated with a range of longer-term health issues. It’s worth taking seriously.
The causes can be varied and shouldn’t be ignored. Persistent low-level discomfort is worth paying attention to rather than brushing aside.
Common over-the-counter anti-allergy remedies often offer only temporary relief, because the root cause sits deeper in the body — and supporting it involves nutrition and helping the body’s systems stay in balance.
Types of allergic and food reactions:
Toxic reactions
- We’ll help you identify toxic reactions.
- We’ll work to uncover what’s behind them.
- We’ll explain why they appear and how to reduce the chances of them recurring.
True allergy / intolerance (an immune response of the body)
- We’ll work to identify what’s driving the reaction.
- We’ll share educational guidance tailored to your individual case.
- We’ll support your body through an individualized nutrition plan.
- We’ll help support your overall immune function.
- We’ll suggest relevant tests (in coordination with your doctor) to help you understand your body better.
Non-immune food intolerance
- We’ll work to identify the underlying cause.
- We’ll explain the processes affecting how you feel.
- We’ll support you through specific dietary approaches and a food diary.
- We’ll help support your overall wellbeing and ease everyday discomfort.
- We’ll suggest relevant tests (in coordination with your doctor) so you understand your body better going forward.
Enzyme-related intolerance
- Together, we’ll look at what’s behind the issue.
- We’ll support you through individualized dietary adjustments.
- We’ll suggest a supportive approach using tailored diets and a food diary.
- We’ll explore how you can enjoy certain foods with appropriate enzymatic support where needed.
Allergic reactions can seem harmless at first. But since an allergic reaction involves inflammation — and ongoing inflammation is associated with many longer-term health issues — they’re worth taking more seriously than we often do.