Allergy and Mental Disease
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Allergy and Mental Health: An Unexpected Connection
Exploring the Link Between Allergies and Mental Disorders
Most people, including many medical professionals, might be surprised to learn that many mental health issues are linked to unrecognized brain allergies.
A Groundbreaking Discovery
This revelation first came to light through Dr. Marshall Mandell in the early 1980s. His appearance on the Phil Donahue show highlighted cases where mental health issues were either caused or worsened by allergies. He coined the term "brain allergies" to describe this phenomenon.
In 1982, Dr. Von Hilsheimer introduced Florida to End-Point-Titration allergy testing, and I collaborated with him at an Orlando clinic. We astonished several allergists by resolving cases of depression and other mental conditions.
Surprising Links Between Allergies and Mental Disorders
During this period, I delved deeply into allergies and sensitivities, discovering a surprising list of mental disorders influenced by allergens, which included:
- Schizophrenia
- Depression
- ADD/ADHD
- Anxiety
- Panic attacks
- Insomnia
- Chronic fatigue
- Behavioral issues in children
- Memory loss
- Obsessive thoughts
- Hallucinations
- Suicidal tendencies
The Role of EEG Biofeedback
In 2000, while conducting a seminar in Soviet Georgia, I was introduced to the latest EEG biofeedback therapy, which focuses on increasing brain wave amplitudes in the 12-15 Hz range. I theorized that doing so might alter how allergens affect the brain.
Upon my return to the US, I pioneered the leasing of EEG biofeedback equipment for home use. This democratized access to a simple yet powerful therapy previously available only through clinics at substantial costs.
Evidence Supporting the Theory
In 2001, Dr. Jiri Tyrl of the Czech Biofeedback Society reviewed studies showing that EEG biofeedback could significantly improve or even cure various mental disorders, including:
- Epilepsy
- Learning disabilities
- Anxiety disorders
- Sleep disorders
- PTSD
- Schizophrenia
- Autism
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
This evidence reinforced the idea that allergens play a role in more mental disorders than previously thought and that EEG biofeedback could reduce allergen susceptibility.
Introducing Neuroliminal Training
In 2004, I realized that it might be possible to achieve the same results?"raising the SMR brain wave?"through subliminal messaging. After recruiting over 20 volunteers with ADD/ADHD, depression, and insomnia, the feedback confirmed both the allergen and subliminal messaging theories.
Since then, further volunteer tests have demonstrated that Neuroliminal Training is as effective as EEG Biofeedback for conditions like ADD/ADHD, depression, insomnia, autism, and epilepsy.
Ongoing Research and Future Directions
Our current research extends to Alzheimer's, PTSD, OCD, severe depression, and even some cases of anaphylaxis. Those interested in participating in these studies can reach out through the contact details below.
Dr. Bate, a retired orthomolecular psychologist, developed Neuroliminal Training, offering an affordable way to alter brain wave amplitudes.
For more information:
[http://drbate.com](http://drbate.com)
Email: Phil@drbate.com
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