A holistic treatment with unmatched success
A.R.T. Allergy Release Technique® is different from conventional treatments because it gets to the root cause of the allergy, which is the over-reactive immune system, and calms the anxiety response. Our technique has been successful in treating severe food allergies* and other immune conditions, including but not limited to:
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Food Sensitivities
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Lactose Intolerance
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Environmental/Seasonal Allergies
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Animal Allergies
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Chemical sensitivities
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Heavy Metal / Jewelry Allergies
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Asthma
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Eczema
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
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Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorder Associated with Streptococcal Infections (PANDAS)
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Lyme disease
Balance to Wellness practitioners do NOT work on anaphylaxis or any client who carries an epipen. For those with suspected gluten intolerance, a medical provider should rule out celiac disease as A.R.T. does not address this condition.
How A.R.T. Works
Identify the toxins and other stressors
The process kicks off with a 90-minute initial visit. After a general health history assessment, we use an FDA-approved, non-invasive radio-frequency machine to identify the toxins and other stressors that are overloading the immune system. That information allows us to determine the best approach for strengthening the person’s immune system, so allergic responses to foods or other benign substances can be deactivated.
Strengthen the immune system
Throughout the rest of the process, there are mandatory, weekly, 30- 45 minute follow-up visits, where we continue the work on strengthening and resetting the individual’s immune system. As the system’s balance is being restored, we also evaluate its response to the five trigger allergens (mold, dust, additives, chemicals, and sugars) and perform a non-invasive sensitivity screening for more than 200 food allergies. This enables us to identify and address any additional underlying sensitivities contributing to the immune system’s overload.
Alleviate the fear
We also use mind-body techniques and tools to alleviate the fear of another allergic reaction. This is especially important for individuals who previously experienced the trauma of an anaphylactic reaction to food. Just the thought of eating (or even touching) the food can set off a severe anxiety response, which triggers the same mechanism in the brain as an allergy response. If someone is too afraid to eat the food, their brain will be too hypervigilant to call off the allergy response.
Reintroduce the allergen
Once we strengthen the immune system and calm the anxiety response, we can slowly and safely reintroduce foods or resolve other immune conditions and, ultimately, enable the person to eat freely and live fully.