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"Allergy Desensitization: Altering the Immune Response" by Tasnim Al-Dhabbi (MD) explains how desensitization techniques can help manage allergies. The book discusses how gradually exposing the body to allergens can modify the immune response and reduce reactions. Drawing on scientific insights and clinical practices, it provides actionable steps for achieving lasting relief. This resource is ideal for readers seeking a thorough understanding of desensitization and its potential benefits.
Author
Tasnim Al-Dhabbi
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Tana Amen (BSN, RN) is a New York Times bestselling author, health expert, and vice president of Amen Clinics. With a background as a neurosurgical ICU trauma nurse, she combines medical expertise with motivational speaking to inspire others. Her 2021 memoir, "The Relentless Courage of a Scared Child: How Persistence, Grit, and Faith Created a Reluctant Healer," shares her journey from a traumatic childhood to becoming a leader in health and personal growth.
Tana Amen (BSN, RN) is a New York Times bestselling author, health expert, and vice president of Amen Clinics. With a background as a neurosurgical ICU trauma nurse, she combines medical expertise with motivational speaking to inspire others. Her 2021 memoir, "The Relentless Courage of a Scared Child: How Persistence, Grit, and Faith Created a Reluctant Healer," shares her journey from a traumatic childhood to becoming a leader in health and personal growth.
Language
English
Topic
Chronic Illnesses, Physical Health

Allergy Desensitization: Altering the Immune Response
Allergy Desensitization: Altering the Immune Response
ISBN 10|13
0228817129 | 978-0228810834
Print Length
40 pages