Guest guest Posted August 31, 2005 Report Share Posted August 31, 2005 Can we assume that these are food or otherwise sensitivities and not allergens? doug , " Heiko Lade " <heikolade.acnm@x> wrote: > Hi > as I have mentioned in past posts , the pulse can change without doing anything especially after half an hour of lying down. > I don't believe I would trust a pulse reading to confirm food alergies > Then again, my pulse skills are not my strong point > Heiko Lade > M.H.Sc.(TCM) > Lecturer and clinic supervisor > Auckland College of Natural Medicine > Website: www.acnm.co.nz > > > > - > > > Thursday, September 01, 2005 5:26 AM > Re: Re: fibromyalgia-allergy connection > > > Right. I have found that if you take the pulse right afterwards, sometimes > it's perfectly normal. My suspicion would be that sometimes, with chronic, > or insidious allergies it takes that long for this unusual inflamatory > reaction to kick in, or for the body to figure out that something isn't > right. > > - > <snakeoil.works@m...> > > Wednesday, August 31, 2005 6:45 AM > Re: Re: fibromyalgia-allergy connection > > > > 30 MINUTES after? > > > > Instead, try two procedures: 1. have the patient take > > their pulse for 15 seconds before eating a suspected allergen, and then > > 30 > > minutes afterward. If the pulse is even a beat faster, sustpect allergy. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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