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Low Dose Immunotherapy

Chronic infections can upset the body's immune balance, causing persistent inflammation. Unlike traditional antimicrobial treatments, which can harm the body's natural ecosystem without fully resolving the issue, Low Dose Immunotherapy (LDI) fine-tunes your immune response. This prevents overreactions to these invaders without the potential risks of extended medication use.

What is Low Dose Immunotherapy

What is Low Dose Immunotherapy (LDI)?

Chronic infections can upset the body's immune balance, causing persistent inflammation. Unlike traditional antimicrobial treatments, which can harm the body's natural ecosystem without fully resolving the issue, Low Dose Immunotherapy (LDI) fine-tunes your immune response. This prevents overreactions to these invaders without the potential risks of extended medication use.

LDI for Autoimmune Diseases

Low Dose Immunotherapy (LDI) offers a potent avenue for effectively addressing autoimmune diseases and conditions characterized by an overactive immune response, such as allergies. There is often an association between initial infections and the onset of many autoimmune disorders. LDI's core strength lies in distinguishing between infections and immune reactions. While infections necessitate antimicrobial, antiviral, antiparasitic, or antifungal interventions, immune reactions call for modulation to restore equilibrium.

Addressing Mold Illness with LDI

Chronic infections can upset the body's immune balance, causing persistent inflammation. Unlike traditional antimicrobial treatments, which can harm the body's natural ecosystem without fully resolving the issue, Low Dose Immunotherapy (LDI) fine-tunes your immune response. This prevents overreactions to these invaders without the potential risks Mold-related allergies often manifest after exposure to water-damaged buildings. Integrating immunotherapy, like LDI, into your approach can significantly alleviate allergies. This synergistically complements various mold detoxification protocols, offering a comprehensive strategy for managing mold-related health concerns.of extended medication use.

LDI for Lyme Disease

Lyme Disease often results in an overactive immune system, presenting with mast cell activation. Low Dose Immunotherapy (LDI) calms the immune system, reducing the reactivity of mast cells, enabling symptoms to decrease and other treatments to become more effective.

LDI for Cancer and Inflammation Management

LDI for Cancer and Inflammation Management:

Conditions Responsive to LDI

LDI is well-suited to treat a diverse range of conditions, including:

  • Food allergies/sensitivities, environmental allergens, and chemical sensitivities

  • Skin conditions like eczema, acne, and rashes

  • Chronic Fatigue

  • Inflammatory bowel conditions like Crohn’s disease, Ulcerative Colitis, and IBS

  • Endometriosis

  • Yeast sensitivity

  • Chronic Lyme Disease

  • Mold toxicity

  • Other biotoxin-related illnesses

  • Autoimmune disorders such as Rheumatoid Arthritis, Ankylosing Spondylitis, and generalized joint pain

  • Fibromyalgia

  • Inflammation

  • Herpes outbreaks

  • Chronic Sinusitis

  • Immunosuppression

Scientific Foundation

LDI is grounded in scientific evidence, restoring natural immune tolerance to specific environmental antigens. No significant adverse reactions were observed with over 10,000 patients in an initial US study from 1993-2001. Multiple double-blinded studies further underscore LDI's safety and efficacy. Notably, a US study revealed LDI's superiority in treating chronic ear infections, often linked to food reactions.

The Mechanism of Immunotherapy

Minute amounts of allergens are injected to initiate antibody production. This treatment exposes individuals to a wide range of potential antigens at extremely low concentrations, such as foods, environmental allergens, or pathogens. These controlled exposures prompt the immune system to recalibrate its response, fostering tolerance within regulatory T-cells.

Discover the Path to Optimal Health at Mitogenesis

Join us at Mitogenesis in Scottsdale, Arizona, where our dedicated team offers cutting-edge, integrative treatments tailored to your unique health needs. Whether you're dealing with complex conditions such as mold toxicity, biotoxin illness, long COVID, or Lyme Disease, or seeking comprehensive cancer care, our therapies, including Low Dose Immunotherapy (LDI), are designed to support and enhance your journey to wellness. Contact 480-781-4800 today or visit mitogenesis@info.health to learn more about how we can help you achieve optimal health and vitality.

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