Seasonal allergies are often associated with the explosion of springtime pollen. While fall allergies have different triggers, 25% of Canadians are affected with hay fever (pollen allergies) and respiratory symptoms during the autumn months. In addition to ragweed (hay fever), mold, dust mites and indoor allergens make a re-appearance with the cooler and damper temperatures.
Join Heather Schofield, BSc., DHMHS as she discusses the connection between allergies, airways, sinus conditions and the gut. While blocking histamine or avoiding substances are common practice, they are not addressing the root of the cause. The key is to understand the over-reaction of the immune system is an indication of a severely disturbed internal milieu, compromised intestinal mucous membranes and disrupted regulation in the body. A targeted approach that includes symptomatic relief while addressing the root cause of allergies (seasonal, environmental and food) and related conditions (including upper respiratory and sinuses) will be outlined, with protocols for successful patient results.
This webinar will cover information including:
- Relief for acute and chronic allergies symptoms
- Connection between the sinus and the gut
- Underlying cause of allergies and how to successfully address them
- Hypoallergenic and restorative diet
- Enhance immune function
- Easy to use protocols for patient success