Environmental Allergies.
Experience relief from a variety of environmental allergies, both local and abroad. Sublingual Immunotherapy for pollen, pets, molds and more.
Environmental Info
Environmental Allergy Information.
Allergy immunotherapy treats more than just the symptoms of allergy. It is the only treatment known to affect the allergic disease itself—not just allergy symptoms. The purpose of immunotherapy is to desensitize the body to allergens in the environment so that it will stop overreacting to them in ways that lead to uncomfortable allergy symptoms.
Allergens (such as pollen) are not the problem–they’re actually harmless. The real problem is the way that the immune system of an allergic person reactions to these allergens. Rather than simply ignoring them, the immune system perceives them as an attacking enemy and and emits chemicals in the body to fend off the allergens. These chemicals lead to asthma, skin rashes, coughing, chronic sinus and ear infections, sneezing, itchy eyes, headache, and more.
The world may be a beautiful place when nature is in bloom, but if you have pollen allergies, you know there’s a price to pay. Pollen is the fine dust, usually yellow, discharged from the male part of a flower. It is the plant’s fertilizing element and is commonly transported by wind, insects and other animals.
Environmental Allergy Information.
Allergy immunotherapy treats more than just the symptoms of allergy. It is the only treatment known to affect the allergic disease itself—not just allergy symptoms. The purpose of immunotherapy is to desensitize the body to allergens in the environment so that it will stop overreacting to them in ways that lead to uncomfortable allergy symptoms.
Allergens (such as pollen) are not the problem–they’re actually harmless. The real problem is the way that the immune system of an allergic person reactions to these allergens. Rather than simply ignoring them, the immune system perceives them as an attacking enemy and and emits chemicals in the body to fend off the allergens. These chemicals lead to asthma, skin rashes, coughing, chronic sinus and ear infections, sneezing, itchy eyes, headache, and more.
The world may be a beautiful place when nature is in bloom, but if you have pollen allergies, you know there’s a price to pay. Pollen is the fine dust, usually yellow, discharged from the male part of a flower. It is the plant’s fertilizing element and is commonly transported by wind, insects and other animals.