You might want to look into an Alcat food allergy test.  They will give you a 
list of everything she is allergic to and whether it is a severe, moderate or 
mild allergy.  Then she will need to follow the eating program for a year until 
her system clears.  At that time a re-test would be done and anything left are 
the things she needs to continue to avoid.
Not easy but doable... and I have done it.  It is worth doing.
Good luck.
PT




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From: Christina Mattson <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, April 4, 2013 6:36:36 PM
Subject: Fw: CS>Allergies




 Nenah, do you know if this works for food allergies? My 22 year old daughter 
get anaphlaxis reactions from physical excertion and even anxiety. I met 
another 
young lady who has the same problem and after years of seeing doctors finally 
found out it was a type of food allergy having to do with the way her body 
metabolizes certain food. Now we just need tofind out how to help or possibly 
cure her. She is going to have an allergy test done to find out what foods are 
the culprit but it would be nice to try to find out if there is a way to cure 
it 
or prevent it from getting worse.
Thanks,
Tina
 

----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Nenah Sylver <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 3, 2013 10:16 AM
Subject: RE: CS>Allergies


 
Pat wrote: Does anyone have a great help for allergy problems besides vitamin D 
and the sodium ascorbate form of vitamin C?  I used to have horrible allergies 
years ago, but mine are pretty good now.  My daughter and husband are suffering 
(even after using these supplements and Allegra.)
 
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It would be better to take vitamin C along with bioflavonoids, which include 
quercetin. In nature, there’s no such thing as plain ascorbic acid vitamin C. 
The FDA defined vitamin C as such, but the entire COMPLEX works much better. I 
have been giving quercetin and other bioflavonoids to my allergic dog and it’s 
really helped him. I also gave just two capsules to a human friend, whose 
sneezing noticeably improved in 10 minutes. I get my quercetin complex from 
Allergy research.
 
Another great supplement is Allerplex from Standard Process. You’ll have to get 
it through a health professional.
 
Nenah
 
Nenah Sylver, PhD
author, the NEW Rife Handbook (2011)
Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy(2004)
VoiceBio and Biomodulator certification
www.nenahsylver.com; www.rifehandbook.com