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Sick of Allergies: Try Homeopathic Treatments



You know the drill: coughing, sneezing, watery eyes. Are you ready for a long-term solution?


Dr. Roseberry uses sublingual immunotherapy; an allergy treatment to boost the immune system. It involves putting liquid drops or a tablet of allergen extracts under the tongue. Many people refer to this process as “allergy drops,” and it is an alternative treatment for allergy shots. Dr. Roseberry uses specific homeopathics to accomplish this goal, which are less expensive than conventional treatments.


HOW IT WORKS: Chronic sinus congestion, headaches and fatigue are all a response to a weakened immune system and medications, or surgeries just mask the symptoms. Homeopathic allergy remedies treat the root cause of the problem by addressing the immune response, therefore, fixing the cause of the problem. Dr. Michelle Roseberry uses a homeopathic approach to treating a broad range of allergies. The basic formula incorporates a combination of weed, trees, and grass pollen, molds, as well as household dusts. The homeopathic drops contain diluted amounts of the allergen and are placed under the tongue. These allergies or antigens then stimulate the immune system to build natural defenses against these allergens. Similar to allergy shots, homeopathy stimulates the weakened immune system, but is completely natural, with no needles involved. HELPS THOSE WITH: Chronic headaches Sinus congestion Asthma like symptoms Cat or dog allergies Frequent infections Seasonal allergies Food allergies or sensitivities Those wanting an alternative to allergy injections SAVES TIME & COST: Homeopathic allergy treatments provide a less expensive and a more convenient alternative. Unlike allergy shots, Homeopathic treatments are self-administered daily, under the tongue, saving you a trip to the doctor's office. The cost is about $12 per week and patients typically notice results in about 1-2 weeks.


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