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Sadly more and more children are suffering from allergies, and there are certain signs that indicate when allergies are causing or significantly contributing to health problems. Here's a short list of what to look out for.
In Chinese medicine this area of the face is linked to the adrenal glands. The adrenal glands are one of the main organs of the body involved in stress reactions, and exposure to allergens certainly produces stress in the body. Sometimes there is also a crease seen under the eyelids.
Often the edge of the lip is an indistinct blur rather than there being a definite line between it and the rest of the face. Michio Kushi in his book Oriental Diagnosis says that different parts of the lip correspond to different parts of the digestive system. The upper lip represents the stomach. The lower part corresponds to the intestines. These parts of the body are often involved with allergic reactions particularly if the problem is with foods.
The liver is the main detoxifying organ of the body. When it is not functioning properly or has to work overtime then the feet tend to be very sweaty. In allergic reactions the liver is coping with an overload of toxins.
The reaction usually starts about one and three quarter-hours after exposure to the offending substance and lasts forabout half an hour. I do not know whether it is significant if it is one ear or both ears, butthe timing seems very precise. The redness usually lasts for about half an hour. This particular reaction can become a very useful self-help diagnostic technique if you pay attention to your child's ears!
They are usually pale; in fact so pale that sometimes they are suspected of suffering from anaemia. In some children this paleness is not at first sight evident, because they have very rosy cheeks either all the time or some of the time. Sometimes if you feel the childs cheek it will be hot and burning, or papery and dry.
The parent will often say: My child would be happy if he could live on X. The child is probably allergic to X, whatever that is. Frequently they become irritable and bad-tempered if they have to go without their favourite food for even a short period of time Breast fed babies are either difficult feeders or need to be constantly fed both day and night and may be difficult to wean.
This may be because they are addicted to some food or other and are suffering from withdrawal symptoms.
Sadly this often results in people feeling hopeless about their children's problem, but you could be like me and complementary therapy to help. Eczema in children can be helped by special strains of probiotics and hay fever can respond to homeopathy.
They sniff felt tip pens or enjoy the smell of petrol (gas) at petrol stations. They are nearly always allergic to the smell they like so much and, like a drug addict, are seeking out a fix!
So what to do about it? have a look at the self-help tapping technique. This will help to turn off an allergic reaction, although it doesn't cure it.
Try visiting a therapist with a particular interest in allergies. I would particularly recommend health kinesiology. (UK Health Kinesiology Web Site and the international Health Kinesiology web site. Read a book on Health Kinesiology. If you want to know more about allergies, I've written a book Allergy A to Z.
Find a kinesiology practitioner in our therapist listing.
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