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What is an Allergy?
From a Western medical point of view, an allergy is an over-reaction by the immune system.
In NAET®, an allergy is considered to be an unusual sensitivity, an adverse physical, physiological, and/or psychological response, to one or more substances. The adverse response is an energy imbalance caused by two or more incompatible energies clashing (including bacterial and viral infections). This incompatibility is considered a threat to the body’s well-being by the brain and blockages are created in the energy pathways, called meridians. They disrupt the normal flow of energy through the body’s electrical circuits causing interference in the communication between the brain and body via the nervous system. Blocked energy flow is the first step in a chain of events which can develop into an allergic response, leading to a diminished state of health in one or more organ systems causing various complaints and pathological conditions.
An individual can potentially be allergic to any substance under the sun, including sunlight itself and the body’s own organs and tissues.
Allergic reactions are more often than not an inappropriate response by the brain to mobilise the body’s defences to fight the “invasion”. This faulty perception may be due to both cellular mutations or damage which has taken place over several generations and to the difficulties the human body encounters when it has to adapt to a constantly evolving environment.
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