Neurolinguistic programming (NLP) can sometimes cure allergies
It can be almost instant, though that’s not a requirement.
I can do this technique (pretty good!) but since I am not a trained NLP practitioner I have deferred to Tim Hallbom who shows you how it’s done in just a few simple moves.
It’s deceptive though. It needs to be done right.
It works for foods, chemicals, in fact all reactions. Please integrate what you see here with what you learn in the “Some Of It Is In The Mind” video.
How Does NLP Help Allergies?
The premise of NLP suggests that allergic reactions (an immune response from the body) are directly influenced by the mind and other psychological factors. NLP works by questioning these factors, and teaches the individual on how to have more control over his or her body’s response to allergens.
Through techniques mentioned earlier, NLP practically retrains the immune system to react less, if at all, to allergens. It aims to treat the allergy by reeducating the immune system to react passively instead of actively in response to allergens (and other foreign substances) via techniques of psychological reframing.
Allergies can often develop in times of great change such as puberty, marriage, poor health and with even parenthood. These changes can all affect us both externally and internally at a cellular level. With these changes in mind, NLP aims to help the individual identify how and when the allergy developed, and reeducates the body on how it may have acted differently. In training the imagination, NLP teaches the body what it needed to know to deal with the allergen at that crucial time of development, giving it a new point of reference for future encounters with allergens.
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