Allergic symptoms are modified via the Autonomic Nervous System which is involved in regulating everything in our bodies.
During treatment, gentle pressure is used on back points that correspond with the organ systems involved in a sensitivity reaction.
While the stimulation is applied, a digital representation of the allergic substance is transmitted to the surface of the skin. The body recognizes the allergen and associates it with the sedating pressure.
This subtle stimulation reflexively reduces the stress on the organ system affected by the allergen, allowing an appropriate response.
The reduction of stress to a specific allergen modifies the allergic response quickly.
Multiple sensitivities are approached by an algorithm that identifies common components to groups of allergens. Treating the common component will often clear multiple allergens at the same time.
If all allergy cases are averaged together (the easiest to most complicated), it may take 4 to 6 treatments to resolve multiple allergies.