Do you suffer from:

✓ Allergies ✓ Brain fog

✓ Gut issues ✓Headaches

✓ Eczema ✓ Fatigue

What if healing were possible?

Chronic symptoms aren’t “just life.”
LDA helps your body find balance again.

How do I become a patient?

Click the “Find LDA Providers” button below to view a list of doctors in your area who are certified to administer LDA. If you do not see a provider nearby, please contact Renee by email.

PATIENTS

How do I provide LDA in my office?

Please Contact Barry Smeltzer at the American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) to start your LDA certification. His email address is blsmeltzer@aaemonline.org.

DOCTORS

Low Dose Allergens (LDA)

A better quality of life

Allergies are the 6th leading cause of chronic illness in the United States affecting millions with symptoms that impact daily life. Traditional treatments often provide only temporary relief, leaving many searching for a long-term solution.

Low Dose Allergen (LDA) therapy doesn’t just mask symptoms, it provides a permanent solution allowing you to regain control over your well-being and improve your quality of life.

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Allergies occur when your immune system mistakenly perceives a harmless substance as a threat. Once an allergen is identified - grass pollen, pet fur, a specific food, etc. - your immune system overreacts each time you come into contact with it. Upon repeated exposure, the body responds by releasing antibodies specific to that allergen. The antibodies attach themselves to white blood cells that line the mucous membrane of the nose, eyes and lungs and cause inflammation. As a result, the cilia—tiny hairs responsible for trapping and clearing allergens—become overwhelmed by mucus and fluid, leading to allergy symptoms.

What are allergies?

The 10 most common food allergies:

  • cow’s milk

  • hen’s eggs

  • peanuts

  • tree nuts

  • wheat

  • soy

  • fish

  • shellfish

  • sesame

  • corn

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The most common types of allergies:

  • food

  • pollen

  • mold

  • pets

  • dust mites

  • cockroaches

  • mice

  • insect venom

  • medication

  • latex

Are you ready to take control of your health?