Allergy Sufferers Find Relief with New Treatment
There were days when David Tucker had severe allergy symptoms, which made it difficult to leave home and go to work. But today Tucker is breathing a bit easier, and his morning routine is much more pleasant. His bothersome allergy symptoms were eased without needles or drugs.
(PRWEB) November 16, 2007 -- There were days when David Tucker had severe allergy symptoms, which made it difficult to leave home and go to work. But today Tucker is breathing a bit easier, and his morning routine is much more pleasant.
"For years, I tried many different medications and received allergy shots with no real relief," says Tucker.
Tucker was one of the millions worldwide suffering from allergies. Statistics show that all around the world allergies are on the increase, even doubling in the last 25 years. According to the American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology, 10,000 American children miss school on any given day because of hay fever.
"My allergies to dust and dust mites, caused me to wake up every morning with mucous and thick phlegm in my throat," remembers Tucker.
With no end in sight, Tucker decided to try out a new allergy symptom treatment out of South Florida. The treatment was a combination of computer technology and acupressure.
"The morning after my treatment, I went to clear my throat out of habit and there wasn't anything to clear," says Tucker.
Tucker was first treated for dust and dust mites. After finding successful results, he decided to also treat pollens, grasses, weeds, molds and fungus. The results were drastic and Tucker was inspired to open his own allergy clinic, where he could help other allergy sufferers.
The clinic, Advanced Allergy Relief Centers of Tampa Bay, is the only one in the area offering the new pain-free, drug-free treatment.
"An allergy is simply a negative response created by your body as a result of the interaction with a certain substance," says Dr. Dale Hanson, clinic director of the Advanced Allergy Relief Centers of Tampa Bay.
The negative response triggers a reaction within your body. These reactions may include: sneezing, runny nose, itching, watery eyes, headaches and difficulty breathing.
"Once an allergy is identified, our system works to retrain your body so that future exposure to a harmless substance no longer triggers an irritating reaction," adds Dr. Hanson.
The treatment may help with a wide array of allergies. Dr. Hanson finds that some conditions are relatively simple to treat with a very high success rate. These include: sinusitis, irritable bowel syndrome, hayfever, lactose sensitivity and wheat sensitivity. Unusual symptoms, which are not normally associated with allergy or intolerance, may also be treated with good results. This includes ADD, ADHD, chronic fatigue syndrome, heat rash, joint pain, hives and more. Asthma is sometimes improved, as well, if the causes are allergies or food sensitivities.
The initial assessment and treatment starts at just $150. For more information on Advanced Allergy Relief Centers of Tampa Bay, please visit www.advancedallergyrelief.com or call 813-749-8940.
Media inquires and interviews with doctors or allergy sufferers can be booked through Savvy Buzz by email at news@savvybuzz.com or by phone at 727-209-1745.
# # #
|