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Has anyone had LDA Allergy Therapy (previously known as EPD)

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Has anyone had this enzyme potentiated allergy therapy?

http://www.drshrader.com/lda_therapy.htm

" LDA includes mixtures of antigens originally developed (for EPD) by Dr. McEwen

that act quite " universally " , as the antigens in LDA are cross-reactive. This

means patients allergic or intolerant to most substances have responded to

treatment. I added several more antigens to LDA when it was formulated for use

here, although I am not certain the antigens I added improved the treatment in

general except for that of chemical sensitivity. Available LDA mixtures include

1) inhalants (inhaled pollens, animal danders, dust and mites, insects, fungi,

yeast including candida species and molds), 2) foods and food additives, 3)

chemicals, (containing most common chemicals and scents, formaldehyde and

detergents, except for pesticides and herbicides,), and 4) woods, (a mixture of

many common and exotic woods), used for the treatment of contact skin

sensitivity in woodworkers. "

http://www.dma.org/~rohrers/allergy/epd_faq.htm

" Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization (EPD) is a method of allergy or

immunotherapy treatment using extremely small doses of allergens to desensitize

people from their allergies. It has been seen to be effective for inhalant,

food, and chemical sensitivities, along with acting on other significant health

problems "

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