allergies the essence of progress

Allergies are one of the most widespread complaints of our time. It is clear that they have existed since time immemorial, but their frequency was so low that they were not considered medically relevant. It was only a hundred years ago, when the Austrian doctor Clemens Johann von Pirquet studied the effects of vaccinations, that he noticed that the immune system reacted quite differently than expected in a wide variety of patients. Instead of reacting with immunity to the vaccinated disease, patients who had already undergone various vaccinations showed symptoms of an overactive immune system. The spectrum of reactions was not only unexpected, but also very broad. From simple skin rashes, severe respiratory problems, in the nature of asthma, to anaphylactic shock. Pirquet quickly realized that the impact of vaccination on the immune system would be anything but harmless, as many assumed at the time. Pirquet named this unexpected, excessive behavior of the immune system allergy. The Greek term Allergos is perfectly suited to this, as it stands for unexpected overreaction.

At the time, Pirquet could not have imagined the extent of his discovery, as allergies remained very rare until shortly after the Second World War. The reasons for these phenomena are as follows:

Firstly, far fewer vaccinations were given than today and
Secondly, there were hardly any other causes for developing an allergy.

However, it is not only vaccinations that lead to allergies, but a variety of other factors.
Until shortly after the Second World War, the prevailing opinion in medicine was that allergies could be cured, and even that the immune system itself had the mechanisms at its disposal to heal an allergy. This opinion is hardly present in conventional medicine today. Today’s attitude towards allergies is based on symptom-fighting measures and the acceptance of the fact that one is allergic.

Observations before the Second World War clearly show that allergy sufferers healed themselves if they led an almost sensible lifestyle. It should also be emphasized

that neither antihistamines nor cortisone were available at that time.

It should also be emphasized

that neither antihistamines nor cortisone were available at the time. The doctor was therefore powerless and could only observe the patient. It is also interesting to note that it was mainly adult patients who suffered from severe allergies. Today it is the other way round, children are the most affected group of people. The triumphant arrival of various lifestyle-changing factors has led to a new situation. We now want to investigate and understand this.

After the Second World War, war was systematically declared on a wide variety of diseases.
war. Smallpox, poliomyelitis (polio) and many others were to disappear from the
the surface of the earth. Thanks to large-scale vaccination campaigns worldwide
achieved this noble goal for some diseases. But what was forgotten in the whole thing or
forgotten was what the consequences would be for those vaccinated and their offspring?
descendants? Vaccinations are not a harmless intervention in the immune system.
Basically, a good vaccination stands out from a bad one in that the immune system understands
immune system understands what to do with the vaccine. This means that the vaccine
vaccine should be formulated in such a way that the immune system reacts by
antibody formation appropriate to the vaccine and does not lose its orientation. Because
roughly speaking, this is exactly what happens when a vaccine misses its target. The immune system no longer knows what is friend or foe and sometimes destroys its own body
through its blind, aggressive attacks (vaccine damage). However, the vaccination also leaves
also leaves other traces. If someone is vaccinated, they should be in good health
be in good health. Above all, their immune system should not be “stressed”.
show any “strains”. However, this is the case for very few people today. What exactly is meant by this
will be explained later in the article. A “stressed” immune system reacts
overloaded, so to speak, to a vaccination, which leads to errors. These errors are
the actual allergies, because they lead to unexpected and aggressive actions
against the body, which can be caused by basically minor stimuli.
It is often said that if one of the parents is allergic, the children are also predisposed
and are very likely to suffer from allergies. If
the fact that at the beginning of the allergy debate no hereditary predisposition was
was either assumed or debated at the beginning of the allergy debate, today this realization is
common knowledge. Hereditary predisposition was first mentioned as an argument in the
first mentioned as an argument in the late seventies of the last century. In fact, a hereditary
is plausible for a variety of reasons. Firstly, the immune system of
mothers’ immune systems before and during pregnancy with vaccinations of all kinds,
which means that during breastfeeding, the newborns are confronted with defense factors from the mother’s
breast milk, which do not build up the immune system but trigger allergies.
trigger allergies. Allergies usually become active shortly after weaning, when other
substances that are harmful to the newborn irritate the immune system. But what if the mother
is unaffected, but the father is not? This case raises a very delicate discussion,
if the children have the same allergy pattern as the father. Because in principle
father would have to have burdened the children with allergies through his genetic material, which in turn
which in turn means that the allergy pattern affects more than just the immune system.
We should be aware of the following: The extent of the allergy situation today
is incomparable to anything else, because in industrialized countries, official figures show
that over 60% of the new generation has been affected. This development has
in just under two generations. More precisely, at the beginning of the 1950s. The situation is increasing rather than decreasing, which undoubtedly suggests that the causes of
allergies are present, if not increasing. A hereditary
allergy burden would explain the development very well. Especially the very
short period of only fifty years. This would mean that vaccinations, contrary to all
contrary to all opinions, vaccinations can also trigger genetic changes, which would be
possible from a technical and biological point of view, as vaccine serums consist of fragments of pathogens.
pathogens. These fragments also contain residues of genetic material. How
how this behaves in the human organism has hardly been researched. Just as there is currently
there is currently a debate about genetically modified food and there are opponents
who are calling for long-term and accurate research, the same should apply to vaccinations. It is clear that vaccinations have nothing negative in their basic idea, but it is still
still not clear what they do and it would be necessary to invest more in basic research into the
basic research into the immune system and its interaction with the genetic material
than in the development of new vaccines, which have to combat increasingly aggressive
strains of pathogens. This is also a negative aspect of vaccinations and
suppressive treatment of the immune system during an infection, because the pathogens
pathogens are becoming more and more aggressive and resistant, which leads to ever stricter
medical treatment measures. Anyone who considers the dilemma in its
dilemma in its entirety inevitably comes to the conclusion that a
vicious circle has formed. This calls for new approaches in vaccination research.
However, progress has not only been made in medicine, it has also been extremely successful elsewhere. In principle, let us note the following: an allergy is a behavioral disorder of the immune system.
behavioral disorder of the immune system. It is caused by a sustained disturbance of a
defense process. This means that the immune system unlearns certain internal
certain internal processes due to external influences. Instead of these processes, other
defense mechanisms that harm the organism. Like every defense process
this must be activated before it can cause damage. The
the body and irritate the immune system so that the allergic process can take place.
process takes place. We have already seen one cause of the immune system unlearning
already: vaccinations. They were even the inspiration for the discovery of allergies. Roughly speaking
Roughly speaking, they can also be condemned as one of the main causes. In their defense
the following should be emphasized: I have already pointed out in the text above,
that if an immune system is not completely unencumbered, it should not be vaccinated, because in
in this case there is a very high probability that the vaccinated person will suffer from allergies.
suffer from allergies.
What leads to such an allergy-prone situation? 

The general idea that allergies are incurable or can only be treated palliatively
is now so deeply rooted in conventional medicine that you have to be careful not to be
that you have to be careful not to be labeled a heretic if you claim the opposite.
the opposite. Unfortunately, the idea in alternative medicine, also known as
naturopathy does not always look promising. For example, for various
complaints of a non-allergic nature are diagnosed as intolerances.
are diagnosed. The allergy sufferer, the true one, will only despair even more because
the list of things to avoid is getting bigger and bigger. This raises a number of
fundamental questions in understanding the true nature of allergies. 

1. the immune system must first unlearn something if it wants to produce allergies later onlater on. This points to the blatant fact that the immune system isimmune system is capable of learning, which is used as a principle in vaccinations.Is itis it therefore not possible to guide the immune system to the point where it recognizes and
recognizes and corrects the error? Practice proves that the immune system is perfectly capable of doing thisable to do this because it has a kind of biochemical database, the
memory cells! They store everything that has ever been produced by the immune system. The immune system also has self-control mechanisms.
These should intervene in the event of errors and ensure damage limitation.Theimmune system can be classified as adaptive and intelligent.Allergies aretherefore be considered reversible, i.e. curable. As you will learn in the practical part
of the article, it even goes so far that once someone has been completelyonce completely cured of an allergy, they are in a better position than someone who washealthy person from the outset. The risk of ever developing allergies again is greatly reduced.
reduced.
2 What exactly happens in the case of an allergy? Modern immunology provides a model
provides a model for understanding the basic processes of allergies.
It should be noted in advance that we are not talking about allergy-causing substances (allergens)
but rather what the immune system fundamentally does wrong. The
allergens are only triggers of these errors. Today, four different
allergy mechanisms are known today.  We want to deal with these here and thereby create a basis for how to proceed practically in the healing process.

The type II reaction. This reaction type is in itself the most “exotic” of all 4 types, because
it is basically a reaction against something that it does not recognize as its own. For this reason, there is much debate at the immunological level as to whether this type of reaction effectively represents a form of allergy or whether it is not rather a form of autoimmunity.
Antibodies of the IgG and IgM classes dock onto the body’s own antigens, which leads to a very strong destructive reaction of the entire immune system against its own organism. This type occurs in transfusion or transplant patients. This is why rejection reactions and blood incompatibilities are also known, including intolerance to the patient’s own blood group. Transplantations raise a number of fundamental questions anyway, because no operation, no matter how ideal the donor organ may appear to be for the recipient, is carried out without suppressing the immune system and must be continued with medication in the long term. Otherwise the organ would be rejected sooner or later, which in turn means that the type II reaction occurs in any case during a transplant, because the rejection is based on the allergy reaction type. This raises the question of whether each person is organically “allergic” to the other, or whether the type II reaction is a form of allergy at all, let alone an autoimmunity, but a natural defense mechanism that is still not understood today, which would certainly make sense in principle in view of the fact that an immune system is always completely adapted to the person of origin and would never function one hundred percent in a human being, no matter how related.

The type II reaction. This reaction type is in itself the most “exotic” of all 4 types, because
basically about reacting against something that he does not recognize as his own.
recognize as its own. Therefore, there is a lot of discussion on an immunological level as to whether this
type of reaction is effectively a form of allergy or whether it is not rather a form of autoimmunity.
of autoimmunity.
Antibodies of the IgG and IgM classes dock onto the body’s own antigens, which leads to a
very strong destructive reaction of the entire immune system against its own organism.
organism. This type occurs in transfusion or transplant patients. Rejection reactions and blood incompatibilities are therefore also known,
including intolerance to the patient’s own blood group.
Transplants raise a number of fundamental questions in any case, because
no operation, no matter how ideal the donor organ may appear to be for the recipient, is
performed without suppressing the immune system and must be continued with medication in the long term.
be continued in the long term. Otherwise, the organ would be rejected sooner or later, which
which in turn means that the type II reaction will occur in any case during transplantation
rejection is based on the allergy reaction type. This raises the question,
whether every person is organically “allergic” to the other, or whether the type II reaction
is a form of allergy at all, let alone an autoimmunity, but a natural
defense mechanism that has not yet been understood, which in principle
would certainly make sense in view of the fact that an immune system is always
is always completely adapted to the person of origin and would never function one hundred percent in a
would never function one hundred percent.

The type III reaction can be described as the most insidious of all reaction types.
It builds up a veritable vicious circle of reactions that can flare up again on their own, even without an allergen.
can flare up again on their own. The whole thing starts with the storage of protein complexes, which are formed by a reaction between externally ingested protein fragments and the soluble part of the immune system. The external proteins usually originate from DNA fragments from food (watch out for GMO food), protein toxins such as bee toxins, insect toxins, general protein-based toxins, halogenated protein compounds, etc. In the human organism it then comes with the so-called complement system of the immune system, i.e. with the soluble protein protein complexes of the immune system to a toxin-reducing reaction. This
compounds can be formed which are difficult to break down and accumulate in the body. The following organs/body systems are used as depots: Skin, lungs,
kidneys, joints, connective tissue and the nervous system.
Once such a depot has reached a certain “size”, one should actually speak of concentration of substances, then the depot triggers another defense reaction without an allergen,which is very similar to the initial one.This in turn leads to further increased storage of the dangerous protein complexes, which can lead to the complete destruction of the organ or system.of the organ or system. In addition, there is also the external
reaction on contact with the allergen. The allergy sufferer is therefore literally bombarded withfrom the outside with allergic reactions.This is why we speak of vicious circle that becomes increasingly destructive over time.

The division into allergy types is very helpful, as it allows us to specifically address the problem area of the individual patient. Allergy tests to determine what you are allergies become superfluous with a diagnosis that includes the allergy types, superfluous. This is because you are not looking for what you need to avoid, but what you need to should be corrected immunologically. This is tantamount to treating the cause and is in no way comparable with symptom treatment.
Treatment according to allergy types is based on the following principles:
1. the immune system is capable of learning by its own nature!
This means that it can correct misunderstood or counteracting
mechanisms.
2. the immune system must not be suppressed! In fact, it must be
strengthened and systematically built up. Because this activates the immune system’s own
control mechanisms of the immune system are activated, which correct faulty correct faulty processes.
3. a systematic elimination of causes during therapy is fundamental.
fundamental. No vaccinations should be given. Immunologically damaging
substances must not be allowed to take effect. A basic healthy diet is the most important
most important basis. More on this in the article: “Starving to death with full cooking pots.”

The immune system is built up in such a way that the body’s own control mechanisms are activated.
are activated. This leads to the immune system remembering a healthy state. Over time the faulty defense mechanisms decrease because they are literally eradicated.
are literally eradicated. By strengthening the defenses, error-free mechanisms multiply. Unfortunately this process is very slow. It runs parallel to blood renewal, i.e. in a 120-day rhythm. This is why such a therapy often takes years. What can be clearly
What can be said is that children clearly complete the therapy more quickly
than adults because their immune system reacts much faster due to growth and development.
react much faster. The point at which the lines cross represents a turning point in the allergic
turning point in the allergic process. This is because there are no symptoms. Although
healing has not yet occurred, which is the case when the falling line reaches the zero
zero mark, but from this point onwards the immune system’s
the immune system’s repair work is greatly accelerated, which leads to rapid healing.healing process.
One aspect of allergy therapy that should not be neglected is that after
successful cure is followed by a basic elimination therapy. Especially the deposits
of protein complexes in the organism can harbor insidious dangers in the long term. A completely cured allergy inevitably leads to a very efficient immune system. Relapses are much less likely to occur than in patients who have never
have never had an allergy and have a good immune system.
Let us now move on from basic theory to practice. The first thing
thing we need to know is which types of allergy are present. How can theyhave arisen. Types I, III and IV can be classified as actual allergy types.
Type II must be assessed on a case-by-case basis, because the question arises as to whether
whether it is an autoimmunity or a natural defense mechanism. The therapy is based on the following steps: Strengthening the intestinal defense
defense (after all, 80% of the entire defense is located there) through a targeted
change in diet. See article: “Starving when the cooking pots are full”. Then a systematic build-up of the immune system with herbal preparations from Hildegard von Bingen- It should be noted that these preparations are perfectly suited for such a
for such a structure. The basic framework for such a
structure for all allergy types is as follows:
– One tablespoon of wormwood herbal wine daily in the morning.
– A pinch of geranium powder is added to every meal.
– Milk thistle tea half a liter throughout the day.
– The following spices are added to food in pinches when cooking:
Fennel powder, cubeb pepper, galangal powder, Bertram powder, quendel powder, ysop powder and cinnamon powder. (cooking spices)
Specific allergy type-oriented preparations are then put together for these products.
together. In the Hildegardian art of healing there are more than 164 different herbal
herbal applications are available to treat allergies. It should be noted
that Hildegard did not know allergies as such, but that she recognized the properties
of the immune system in all its facets and offered treatment
offered treatment options.
One very important topic should be mentioned here in relation to the quality of the preparations
should be mentioned here. Hildegard von Bingen gives very precise instructions on how to make the preparations she
preparations described by her. From the harvesting of the plants to the final
to the final processing step. Whoever
successfully pursue such a therapy should attach great importance to ensuring that all preparations
preparations meet the quality requirements. Above all, the origin of the plants and
cultivation methods and whether the manufacturer adheres to the original recipe.
should be given great attention. Allergy therapy should be supervised by a well-trained therapist. Above all
In particular, the allergy status should be regularly checked analytically. The long-term
long-term nature of the therapy requires such a review, also in order to
inform the patient how the course of treatment is progressing. The duration in particular
can be a real test of patience for the patient. It goes without saying
that support from the therapist should also have a motivating influence.
The success of the therapy is fundamentally based on the accuracy of the patient in the
and the quality of the products used.
Allergies are only the tip of the iceberg in the plethora of new and ever increasing
and increasingly numerous immune and degenerative diseases. The reasons for this development are that we are not protecting the environment around us, but are instead
burden it. This article offers a solution to all allergy problems, but only
only as long as the nature around us is still able to provide a healthy
plant pharmacy. People should realize that they are part of nature
and should live in symbiosis with it. Then a higher standard of health would also be
possible. Hildegard von Bingen said that illness can also be a school of life.
Perhaps we should think about this and realize that allergies have taught us humans a bitter lesson.
a bitter lesson in respecting the laws of nature in our own immune system.
our own immune system. We can only hope that we learn from this.