Allergy : immune system’s overreaction
An allergy is a condition where the body’s immune system overreacts to a normally harmless substance, known as an allergen. Allergens can include pollen, dust mites, mold, pet dander, foods, and certain medications.
When an allergic person is exposed to an allergen, their immune system produces antibodies, which trigger the release of chemicals such as histamine, causing a range of symptoms. These symptoms can vary depending on the type of allergy and the individual’s sensitivity, but can include sneezing, itching, hives, swelling, runny nose, and difficulty breathing. In severe cases, an allergic reaction can cause anaphylaxis, a life-threatening condition that requires immediate medical attention.
Allergies can be diagnosed through skin or blood tests, and treatment may involve avoiding the allergen, taking medications to relieve symptoms, or undergoing allergy shots to desensitize the immune system to the allergen over time.
Allergy Types
Allergies can be classified into several types, including:
- Seasonal allergies: Also known as allergic rhinitis or hay fever, these allergies are triggered by outdoor allergens such as pollen from trees, grasses, and weeds.
- Perennial allergies: These allergies are triggered by indoor allergens such as dust mites, mold, and pet dander, and can occur year-round.
- Food allergies: These allergies are triggered by certain foods such as peanuts, tree nuts, eggs, milk, and shellfish.
- Drug allergies: These allergies are triggered by certain medications such as antibiotics, aspirin, and chemotherapy drugs.
- Insect allergies: These allergies are triggered by insect bites or stings, such as those from bees, wasps, and mosquitoes.
Risk factors for developing allergies include having a family history of allergies, being exposed to allergens at an early age, and having other health conditions such as asthma.
It’s also worth noting that allergies can change over time, meaning that someone who has never had an allergy before may develop one later in life, and someone who has had an allergy may outgrow it.
Rife Allergy Relief Tones
This video contains many frequencies from the Rife list which are beneficial for allergies. Tones are mixed in a simultaneous way – 5 layers – 5 tones are played parallelly at any point of time. This multiplies the overall efficiency or 5 times more powerful than sequential mix. Also frequencies are selected using a computer algorithm to avoid overlapping or distortion.
Listen to it at least once per day for few days/weeks and see any changes happening or not. It is important to note that this is not a replacement for any main treatment. If you have any serious symptoms talk to your healthcare provider.