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EDP: More Good Than Bad

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I've been using EPD in my practice for several years now. I wish I would

have known about the treatment a lot earlier, so that I could have helped a

lot more people much earlier.

Not only is EPD effective in the treatment of food and inhalant allergies,

I also use it for patients suffering from CFS, where allergies don't seem

to play any role at all. The reason being that EPD has a modulating effect

on the immune system, and CFS patients, per definition, have depressed or

imbalanced immune systems.

Yes, EPD can have side effects, but that doesn*t mean everybody suffers

from them. What*s more is that the patient, to some extent, can control

whether or not there will be any side effects. Let me expand on this:

EPD treatment generally doesn*t work like an aspirin, where you get

immediate results. It tends to take numerous injections before any progress is

felt, since one injection **builds** on the next one (cumulative effect). The

EPD vaccine consists of a mixture of food extracts in combination with

beta-glucuronidase, an enzyme. The presence of this very enzyme is absolutely

essential for initiating the healing process of the immune system. Without

the enzyme, the immune system doesn*t get triggered to modify its

response and stop overreacting. So, in and by itself, beta-glucuronidase is the

key to opening the door to a locked up immune system.

People may experience different reactions after an EPD injection. The vast

majority doesn*t notice anything bad whatsoever. A small fraction may

experience flue-like symptoms for a couple of days; some get depressed; and

only very rarely does anybody feel really sick. I have never seen anybody

collapse or get admitted to hospital after EPD. Nor have I heard any other EPD

doctors report these things.

The reason I said people can influence their EPD reactions has to do with

the fact that there is a fairly strict protocol which should be followed

around the time of the injection. For instance, some patients don*t want to

bother with a restricted diet, or have no desire of moving their pets out of

the house for a couple of days, or insist on reading stacks of glossies

(chemicals!). Doing this may turn on you, in the sense that 1) the injection

doesn*t get a chance to take full effect, and 2) some people may actually

create new sensitivities (this is temporary, but still unpleasant and

unnecessary).

To make a long story short: given the proper guidance and support, EPD is

an extremely effective tool in treating food and inhalant sensitivities in

general, and CFS in particular.

 

RELATED

 

 

EPD Egroup - Treatment

This mailing list is a discussion forum for people interested in and/or

undergoing Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization, a relatively new immunotherapy

treatment pioneered in Europe by Dr. Leonard M. McEwen. The pricipal

investigator in the United States is Dr. W. A. Schrader, Jr., whose EPD

information is located at _http://epdallergy.com/_ (http://epdallergy.com/)

_http://health.epd/_

(http://health.epd/)

 

EPD FAQ

Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization Frequently Asked Questions (with

answers).

_http://www.dma.org/~rohrers/allergy/epd_faq.htm_

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

 

Allergies

A lot of info here about EPD and many other related topics.

_http://www.dma.org/~rohrers/allergy/allergy.htm_

(http://www.dma.org/~rohrers/allergy/allergy.htm)

 

Low Dose Immunotherapy

_http://www.food-allergy.org/epd.html_

(http://www.food-allergy.org/epd.html)

 

The Low Dose Immunotherapy Handbook:

Recipes and Lifestyle Tips for Patients on LDA and EPD Treatment

_http://www.food-allergy.org/ldihbook.html_

(http://www.food-allergy.org/ldihbook.html)

 

 

 

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