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Chirokinetics in AnaphylaxiaSimon age 25Simon was allergic to all types of nuts. His first anaphylactic attack was in November 2002 due to brazil nuts. He was diagnosed as anaphylactic in January 2003. Simon’s symptoms included; throat closure, swelling tongue, falling blood pressure, severe rash and difficulty in breathing. Simon was given four treatments between 6th June 2004 and 29th June 2004. CKT testing indicated that Simon was in all probability now below the anaphylactic threshold and a blood test was organised. Results prior to treatment: 27th December 2002SIgEReference range 0 - 6 Brazil nut 6 Reference range 0= negative 1= borderline 6= strongly positive Results 12th July 2004Total IgE 311.8 normal range (0.2 – 180) Nut mix 4 Reference range 0= negative 1= borderline 6= strongly positive Results 12th May 2005Total IgE 255.6 normal range (0.2 – 180) Nut mix 0 Reference range 0= negative 1= borderline 6= strongly positive Simon accidentally ingested some brazil nut one evening and experienced tingling in the mouth. He did not however display any other of the symptoms associated with anaphylaxia, there was no drop in blood pressure and no difficulty in breathing. Due to the still considerable SIgE of 4 and Simon’s total IgE of 311.8 he was given a further five CKT treatments between 15th July 2004 and 12th August 2004 and went for a further blood test at the on 12th May 2005. Simon is very pleased with the result and is now considering further treatment for his hay-fever. Here are copies of the independent reports
Results 12th July 2004
Results 12th May 2005
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