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Symptoms & conditions treated
A sensitivity or inappropriate reaction can trigger symptoms in any organ system of the body. While certain systems are more likely to react to specific families of allergens or substances—such as the respiratory system reacting to pollen—any substance can potentially affect any organ system, leading to a wide range of symptoms that vary from person to person. For instance, a reaction to wheat might cause hives in one individual, digestive issues in another, and fatigue, wheezing, or acid reflux in others. AAT targets the specific organ systems affected by the allergen or offending substance.
​Symptoms associated with an allergy or sensitivity can contribute to common conditions such as asthma, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). However, not all cases involve allergies or sensitivities.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is primarily caused by sensitivities and affects approximately 15% of the population. Common symptoms include diarrhea, constipation, bloating, and abdominal pain.
Skin conditions such as eczema, dermatitis, and hives are commonly associated with the symptoms of an allergy or sensitivity.

Foods
Alcohol, amines, beans, berries, beverages, chocolate, coffee, corn, dairy products, eggs, fish, food additives, food coloring, food components, food preservatives, fruits, grains and wheat, gums and thickeners, herbal supplements, herbs and spices, lentils, meat, mushrooms, nightshades, nutritional supplements, nuts, salicylic acid, seasonings, seaweed, shellfish, soy, sugar, vegetables, wine (red & white.

Animals & insects
Birds, cats, cockroaches, dogs, horses, mosquitos.

Contactants
Adhesives, building materials, chemical substances, cigarette smoke, cosmetics, dental materials, detergents for cleaning, dyeing agents, exhaust fumes and petroleum, fabrics and textiles, glue, hair coloring, latex, laundry detergent and fabric softener, leather, lotions, gels and creams, metals, jewelry metals, paper and ink, perfume and fragrance, personal care products, plastic and vinyl, pool chemicals, shampoo and soap, sunscreen, sutures, timber and wood.

Environmental substances
Dust and dust mites, environmental pollutants, flowers, fungus, grasses, molds and mildew, pollens, trees, weeds.

Stimuli
Barometric pressure, temperature changes, sunlight, pressure.

Tiredness & fatigue
Many reactions result in lethargy and feelings of fatigue. Tiredness can also occur at certain times of the day, such as in the afternoon after eating.

Pet & animal allergies
Symptoms from birds, cats, cockroaches, dogs, horses, mosquitos etc can be treated. We can treat specific breed, fur, hair, saliva, dander, down to the molecule that is causing the symptoms.

Digestive system
Symptoms include reflux, heartburn, abdominal and intestinal pain, cramping, gas, bloating, nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting. These symptoms are primarily caused by reactions to food or other ingestants.

Respiratory system
Symptoms include sneezing, congestion, runny nose, wheezing, shortness of breath, coughs, postnasal drip, skin conditions, rashes, and itchy, watery eyes. Reactions may be associated with pollens, dust, food, chemicals, animals (including dog and cat dander and bird feathers), airborne substances, and contactants.

Dermatological
Symptoms may include red, itchy, or scaly skin rashes, blisters with oozing and crusting, dry leathery patches, or hives. The main cause of dermatological reactions can be a reaction to food, but they can also be caused by plants, contactants, and chemicals.

Headaches & migraines
These may be caused by reactions to food, such as chocolate and caffeine, airborne irritants like pollens, and chemicals including household cleaners, perfumes, and vehicle fumes.

Multiple symptoms
Symptoms may affect multiple systems in the body, resulting in headaches, irritability, hyperactivity, mood swings, fatigue, tachycardia, or inflammation.

General/chemical
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Chemicals - household cleaners, perfumes, building materials, washing detergent, pesticides
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Occupational sensitivities such as latex or building materials such as paints, glues, carpets, woods or varnishes
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Animals
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Heat, cold and humidity/dampness
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Sunlight
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Sweat
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Barometric pressure
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Motion sickness
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Fluorescent lighting
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