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    By rotating foods that you eat in a four day cycle, you decrease your chances of developing new food allergies and sensitivities. Click here to learn more.    
 
 
  * Keeps Rice Warm for 3 days! *
 
    
The Automatic Rice Cooker & Warmer features an easy to-use single switch control; just add the rice and water and turn it on. It's that easy. The built-in handle on the top makes it easy to open and close. Other features include detachable inner lid for easy cleaning and built-in retractable cord.
 
   
 
SUSAN TANNER, MD

Total Allergen Load. Allergy symptoms appear only after your total allergen load reaches a certain point. To understand this concept, think
of your immune system as a bucket. Every time
 
you're exposed to allergens, they add to the total allergen load in the bucket, but you don't experience allergy symptoms until the bucket begins to overflow.

Multiple allergens can fill up the bucket and cause it to overflow. If you're allergic to eggs, for example, and slightly sensitive to peanuts, then exposure to peanuts may cause your bucket to overflow, resulting in allergy symptoms even if eggs are not present.

Since the determining factor in getting sick is your total allergen load, it's best to avoid exposure to all allergens and toxic chemicals as much as possible. Even if you've never had allergies your whole life, you can develop them with exposure to allergens over time.

"The more you're exposed to it, the higher the chances that your immune system one day is going to say, 'What is this stuff, this pollen, mold or food sensitivity? Maybe it's a germ I should fight.'

After 15 years of traditional general and family practice, Dr. Tanner became interested in the cause of disease rather than just the treatment of chronic illnesses. Having two children diagnosed in the Autism/ADD spectrum furthered her research into the environmental impacts on chronic health issues.

 

 

     There was one moment in December of 2008 that I looked at my daughter and thought to myself, she may not make it. It scared me to death.

Back in February of 2000, our daughter developed type 1 diabetes. A virus swept through town that year and while most kids who got the virus fought it off with no aftereffects, she wound up in the ICU at Egleston’s Children’s Hospital with a damaged pancreas and type 1 diabetes. Today she is 11 years old and as a result of her diabetes we have watched her diet very closely.

But when she turned 8 other problems started occurring. In the third grade she developed the first signs of arthritis and at 9 she began having trouble breathing. By age 10 she was using Albuterol every day to support her breathing and daily doses of Motrin to manage her joint pain. And in the fall of her tenth year she developed hypothyroid disease. The poor kid was just falling apart in front of our eyes.
  

 
 
   


 

 

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