Bronchitis
Allergic bronchitis involves inflammation of the bronchi caused by an allergen, or something to which you are allergic. Airway irritants, such as pollen, dust, and mold, can trigger symptoms. Cigarette smoking almost always causes allergic bronchitis.
Bronchitis can be acute, meaning it's caused by a virus or bacteria, or it can be caused by allergies. Acute bronchitis usually goes away after a few days or weeks. Allergic bronchitis is chronic, and may be caused by exposure to allergy triggers like tobacco smoke, pollution, or dust.
Solution
NAET treatment removes the energy blockages and re-educates the way the body responds to the offending item thereby decreasing or eliminating symptoms.
During the treatment the patient receives Acupuncture / Acupressure to the energy pathways along the spine to remove the energy blockages while they remain in contact with the offending item. Then the patient receives acupressure or acupuncture on specific acupuncture points on the front side of the body to balance the patient while they remain in contact with the item for 20 minutes.
After the treatment is concluded the patient must avoid the treated item for at least 25 hours. Instruction on avoidance is given to the patient. It usually takes one treatment to desensitize a patient to a particular substance (stronger the allergy, the longer it can take). After treatment the patient can usually use the treated substance with little or no reaction and results are often lasting.
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