Allergy is a reaction to one or more compounds and manifests as an excess cascade of antibodies in the body.
A compound is a substance formed when two or more chemical elements are chemically bonded together.
Special cells in the body tissue, known as mast cells, store histamine. Histamine is your body’s way of letting you know you’re allergic to something in your environment or something you consumed.
Histamine is a chemical released by your mast cells when you encounter an allergen, as a response to the cascade. The consequence of releasing this histamine is a shift to alkalinity in the area. This in turn draws water, causing the allergic swelling of the tissues which can present as asthma, sinus, eyes, hives, etc. The start of an allergy is related to the mental state of the person at the time of exposure.

Example; consider two identical twins, aged 4, sitting on a park bench, two identical twin bees approach, each selects a twin and stings their victim on the arm.
One twin runs to the left and find their mother, mother says it will be alright, she soothes the mind and offers comfort. The mind of this twin calms and starts to relax.
The other twin rings to the right and does not find his mother. The twin’s mind feels the extreme pain and swelling and thinks there is a threat to life.
The hypothalamus causes the retículo-endothelial system (immune system) to make excess antibodies to all compound present.
These antibodies can be to the bee sting, the pollen on the bee’s feet or the chocolate cake in the digestive text of the child
An allergic response to a substance does not occur on the first exposure. A toxic or enzyme deficency reaction may occur the first time but not an allergic response. The excess antibodies have to be developed in advanced.
In times of great stress the mind triggers the production of antibodies to try to prepare for the next exposure. This can be an attempt to prevent a repeat of the hurt. As such the mind might choose to make an allergy in times of emotional stress. Once the excess antibodies are made the body will have an organic reaction independent of the original emotion. There will be some slight unconscious memory.
The allergy is always an attempt by the unconscious to protect the person. The effected person may have a hard time realising this.
How does the biofeedback device assist with desensitisation?
Desensitisation: process of reducing sensitivity. Process that diminishes emotional responsiveness to a negative, aversive or positive stimulus after repeated exposure to it.
The NLP (Neuro-Linguistic-Programming) emotional desensitization techniques in the biofeedback device assist by taking the emotional component of the antiobody cascade which is the allergy.
To desensitise the antibody production, oral antigens called allersodes are used. The biofeedback device uses an energetic allergen transfer. This aims to lower the organic reaction to the allergy.
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References
Karen and Ryan Williams, Quantum Life, LLC
Nirvana Zarabi-Smith, Quantum Life Education



