(08-07-2011, 01:41 PM)Oceania Wrote: maybe it's the acid.
although fresh peas don't have it. how can pollen hurt you?
I don't think the pollen hurts me - I'm assuming it's the reaction my body has to the pollen that causes the pain.
It starts with itching of the soft pallet - if I continue to eat the food it would progress to inflammation and pain.
Coincidentally I received an email from a mother this weekend who I'd been helping with regard to her baby’s eczema, she wanted to share with me a treatment she had used successfully for her girls sensitivities.
http://www.naet.com/subscribers/faq.html It's an energy based treatment aimed at eliminating allergies by removing energy blocks(with the permission of the higher self), certainly sounds very interesting although my allergies are not bad I'm interested enough in the treatment to do some research into it

The treatment has been around for many years has anyone here herd of it or had any experience of it?