Natural
Approach to Dealing with Spring Allergies is Overlooked
"Enzymes are Nothing to Sneeze At"
Dr.
Ellen Cutler has been using enzymes for more than
twenty years to help with seasonal allergies.
She says that this treatment is overlooked by
the medical establishment and it's time to recognize
it.
San
Francisco, CA (PRWEB) April 28, 2006
-- Spring allergies are in full bloom and Dr.
Ellen Cutler, author of MicroMiracles: Discover
the Healing Power of Enzymes (Rodale 2005) announced
today that natural approaches to dealing with
this dilemma are very overlooked in our country.
Seasonal allergies or hay fever affects more than
20 percent of the people living in the US. Once
more, there is an overall cost of $6 billion each
year that people put out for office visits to
their physicians.
Dr.
Cutler who has a degree in chiropractic and a
medical degree says that people with allergies
should check out natural options which she feels
are more effective and economical. Dr. Cutler
says that enzyme therapy could alleviate a lot
of suffering and that it's nothing to sneeze at.
"Enzyme therapy, which does not cause any
side effects, can alleviate most of the uncomfortable
symptoms associated with springtime allergies,
such as feeling sedated, drugged and foggy or
fatigued," she said. "In addition, allergies
are draining enough - they should not also drain
the wallet."
Author
of four books on health and wellness, Dr. Cutler
is the founder of BioSet, a natural allergy elimination
technique with clinics established throughout
the country and a teaching clinic/institute in
the San Francisco Bay Area. Her books on allergies
include Winning the War Against Allergies and
The Food Allergy Cure. Her latest book is MicroMiracles,
Discover the Healing Power of Enzymes. She is
available for interviews and will provide other
useful natural health tips to prevent allergies
and quickly alleviate their symptoms. Media contact:
Connie St John, The St John Group - 415-454-2243.
THE
ST. JOHN GROUP
Contact: Constance St. John
Phone: 415-454-2243
Website: www.bioset.net