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Food Sensitivities

Migraines and headaches.     
Eczema, Psoriasis, and other skin rashes. 
Joint Pain.  Body Aches.
Sinus Problems.
Asthma and other chronic respiratory problems.
Irritability.  Depression.  Anxiety.  Brain Fog.
Constipation and Diarrhea.  IBS.  Gas & Bloating.  GERD.  Acid Reflux
Anemia. 
Acne.
Chronic Congestion or runny nose.  
Dark circles under the eyes.  
Growing Pains in kids.


    Most people wouldn't think that the above symptoms could all be caused by a food sensitivity, but they often are. I have seen so many clients who come in with a long list of chronic symptoms, each of which has been treated, often unsuccessfully,  with different medication, by a different specialist, and all of which we have been able to resolve within months simply by eliminating food sensitivities.
    When I started my practice, I never would have guessed that working with food sensitivities would be such a big part of it, but I have come to understand that, surprisingly, it is one of the fundamental keys to attaining good health today.  Identifying food sensitivities and helping clients adapt to eliminating them has been one of the biggest keys to successfully assisting my clients reach their optimal health and well-being.   
    In fact, I would go so far as to say that it is a health essential: without identifying and eliminating food sensitivities, you will not achieve optimal health.  Conversely, if you  are frustrated about not having achieved optimal health, despite the reasonable measures you have taken, hidden food sensitivities may be the culprit.
    When most people think of food sensitivities, they generally think of someone having an anaphylactic response to strawberries, or peanut butter: something immediate, and drastic.  Those are sensitivities mediated by the IgE part of our immune system.   However, the kinds of sensitivities I’m referring to are mediated by other parts of our immune system, and often take 24-72 hours to manifest, making it very difficult to discern that what you ate - let alone which food - is causing your symptoms, especially if it’s a food you’re eating all the time.  Food sensitivities can manifest in any organ or  system of the body, as suggested by the list above.  
    In my practice, I separate food sensitivities into “primary” and “secondary”.  Primary sensitivities are the ones that are life-long, and often genetic, meaning you are born with them.  Gluten sensitivity is one example of this.  The other most common ones are dairy, soy, and eggs.  Secondary sensitivities happen when reactions to ingesting the primary sensitivities cause a breakdown of the lining of the intestinal tract, allowing undigested particles to leak in. The body regards these as foreign particles, or antigens, meaning it stimulates an immune response, attacking the food particles and causing inflammation.  This is what is known as leaky gut, and can give the appearance of someone allergic to everything.  In my experience, once you eliminate the primary sensitivities and heal the gut, you can virtually always put the secondary sensitivities back in the diet without becoming symptomatic again.  Furthermore, I find that eliminating primary sensitivities can often eliminate environmental sensitivities as well.  (see also my article on Seasonal Allergies in the document library http://fransussman.com/documentlibrary.html)  It can take anywhere from a few months to over a year to heal completely, but most people begin to experience improvements within weeks, or even days. 
     Some people have no food sensitivities.  Many people have one or two.  I see very few people who have more fundamental sensitivities than that.
    In my practice, I test for food sensitivities using muscle testing, or kinesiology.  It is simple, quick, non-invasive, and extremely reliable, meaning that when people use the information, they get good results.  I have been using muscle testing for almost twenty years, and am able to muscle test both in person and by phone, for babies and children and as well as adults.  Muscle testing for food sensitivities is usually a part of my initial consultation.

    For additional information, please check my document library for my articles on Gluten Sensitivity, Stories of 3 Kids, and Seasonal Allergies:  http://fransussman.com/documentlibrary.html

Sussman Holistic Services, Inc.
29 Goshen Rd  Chester NY  10918
845-496-0385

fran@fransussman.com