Quite some time back Elizabeth went through a detox. There after she faithfully takes the food supplements she chose. I do see some improvement in her milk allergies. But temperature change as a trigger became more noticeable. As she has only started all these in October last year, I can attribute it to healing crisis.
In the conference I heard from my friend who had been having sinus problems all her life some tips. I'll just repeat what I heard since I noticed there was a search on dyslexia and antihistamine. This friend of mine is in her fifties. She came from a family of teacher parents. As a child, in the morning she went to Chinese school and in the afternoon she went to an English school. She was an athlete. She started having sinus problem since she was young. It was traced to dust allergy and the root cause was dirty mosquito netting in her childhood home.
In her forties, her sinus became so bad that she was on antibiotics more often than she liked. Three days after one strong course, she would break out in fever again. Having no other choice, she went through an operation that she dreaded. It was successful. For the first time she could remember, she could breathe properly and her brain received sufficient oxygen. Right after the recovery period she noticed she could feel fresh with eight hours of sleep at night. It used to be she needed extra sleep but still felt run down and tired beyond words.
She recommended her Dr. to her boss and he found that medication alone prescribed by the ENT specialist took care of his problem. I decided that when Elizabeth leaves her law firm, I will take her to visit this competent and honest doctor. It is not normal for a young girl to need many hours of sleep and yet does not feel refreshed later.
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