Testing for Sensitivities
There are many ways to test for allergies and sensitivities. An allergist will be of no use for MCS. An Environmental Doctor can do Provocation-Neutralization testing, using homeopathic dosages of substances. They either do skin prick testing or drops under the tongue. Once they elicit a reaction, they turn it off with a more dilute dose of the same substance. The diluted dose that turns off your symptoms is your endpoint, and this is used to make your own personal serum to turn off future reactions when exposed to that substance. In time, your sensitivity will change and the serum won't work well anymore because the substance needs to be re-tested to find your new endpoint, which then becomes your new neutralizing serum when exposed. This process will work to lessen your sensitivity in the long term, but can become very expensive.
When you've been ill for a while and money is tight, it is more economical to opt for Energy Medicine methods of testing like Kinesiology, Bioresonance, Muscle Response Test, ART, Electrodermal etc. Going to a professional Practitioner that uses one of these testing methods, will give you a long list of things to avoid in the first appointment, saving you big bucks!
For those wishing to be more self reliant, you can learn how to do Muscle Response Testing.Testing will not be accurate if your polarity is reversed. You can check for that by self testing to an incorrect statement. If reversed, it's easy to fix.
When you've been ill for a while and money is tight, it is more economical to opt for Energy Medicine methods of testing like Kinesiology, Bioresonance, Muscle Response Test, ART, Electrodermal etc. Going to a professional Practitioner that uses one of these testing methods, will give you a long list of things to avoid in the first appointment, saving you big bucks!
For those wishing to be more self reliant, you can learn how to do Muscle Response Testing.Testing will not be accurate if your polarity is reversed. You can check for that by self testing to an incorrect statement. If reversed, it's easy to fix.