Another class of allergies is commonly referred to as central nervous system allergies. These are reactions that detrimentally affect one’s emotions and behavior. The causes of these allergies are, in many instances, the same as those discussed in our previous blog posts. The principal difference is that they specifically affect brain function, so that reactions are particularly noticed in one’s behavior and attitude. Biochemical mechanisms primarily responsible for brain allergies include; excessive histamine release in the brain due to an elevated copper
Introduction Ever increasing numbers of people are suffering from allergies. Many individuals are developing allergies not only to dust and pollen, but to foods, household chemicals, smoke and other substances and products as well. Avoiding the allergic food, or substance is one possible answer. However, avoidance is often not practical, or even possible. Also, avoidance does not help identify the primary cause of the allergy problem. Modern nutritional science and biochemistry are now capable of providing significant insights into the basic causes