How To Eliminate Your Cat Allergies -No More Sneezing, Wheezing or Itching
- Author Eva Marklund
- Published December 21, 2007
- Word count 434
Allergies to cats are quite common.
The allergic reactions can be immediate, or they can begin to show up gradually over time. Often someone has owned a cat for some time, sometimes even years, before the allergic reactions begin to show.
Having to give the cat up at that point may be heartbreaking for everyone involved. Including the cat.
Most often the first recommendation from medical doctors is to relinquish the cat.
The past 15 years have seen a whole new "breed" of therapy methods based on the bodies energy system.
The methods are generally referred to as "Energy Therapy" "Meridian Therapy" or Energy psychology".
The major distinction between these therapies and traditional aids or therapies, is that instead of attempting to clear the allergen out of the air using all sorts of filters, specialized vacuums, heap filters, limiting the exposure to the cat, medication etc, is that the energy therapies work on your own energy system so that it can be in harmony with the allergen.
Pretty much in the same way that Chinese medicine views illness as a disruption of the flow of vital life force in your system. Energy Therapies view an allergy as a substance your energy system is not in harmony with and is trying to repel.
It is the repelling of the allergen that causes the allergic reactions.
So, here is how you can view it. You feel OK, and then you are in contact with a cat, or breathe air containing the allergen. This causes your system to become disrupted.
The flow of energy is now disrupted, causing a horde of symptoms, as in all your allergy symptoms.
Sounds almost too simple, yes?
The energy therapies, using either acupuncture needles, or simply your fingers, will, by using special acupuncture points balance the system in regards to the offending substance.
To do that, you first need to cause a disruption by simply thinking about cats, and then while connecting certain points known for their affect on the brain, your system becomes in harmony with what used to be seen as an allergen.
Once your system is in harmony with the car dander, or other allergen, there are no more reactions.
Once the intervention is completed, the effects are most often permanent, requiring no re treatment. The person who used to have a cat allergy can now interact with cats feeling perfectly OK.
Having to relinquish your cat because you have developed allergies is a painful decision no one should have to make.
Today, with modern cutting edge resources available, that decision may be one you never have to make.
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