Success Stories

Gaye B, Shepparton, VIC.
Presenting Symptoms: Rhinitis all year round, IBS.

Treatments: Dairy, wheat/grains, yeast mix, caffeine, coffee, chocolate, amines, pollens, grasses/weeds, moulds, dust, cats

Comment: “I had constant sneezing, suffered from dust mites badly. I have had 100% improvement, no reaction at all this year. I now sleep better and my general day-to-day life has improved. I now have no reaction to caffeine, coffee and chocolate. I am not reacting to cats anymore. It has been great, I recommend you to everybody”.


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Allergies in Australia & New Zealand

Australia

asthma children allergy treatment Advanced Allergy EliminationAustralia has one of the highest rates of allergies in the world. The Allergy Research Foundation in Western Australia found that the rate of seasonal allergies in Australia alone has doubled in the last 25 years.

Statistics suggest one in twenty Australian children have a transient food allergy, one in five Australians will develop allergic rhinitis and one in three Australians will develop an allergy at some stage in their life.

It has been estimated that allergies account for around half a million sick days in Australia each year and that about 20% of the health care expenditure in Australia is spent on allergy prevention and medication each year.

Advanced Allergy Elimination has been operating in Australia for the past 4 years working to successfully treat allergies.


New Zealand

Allergies Australia New Zealand Advanced Allergy EliminationNew Zealand has coloquially been referred to as "The Allergy Capital of the World".  Allergic Conditions are reported to be one of the most common reasons for visits to a doctor in New Zealand.  Patient visits to allergy clinics have increased in the last two years, in some cases with a waiting list of up to eight months.


Allergy New Zealand has reported an increase from about 7 500 inquiries in 1998 to more than 100 000 in 2002. 


It is estimated that 1 in 6 New Zealanders have asthma. Approximately 70-80% of asthma in New Zealand is reportedly associated with an allergy and results in approximately $825 million being spent on treatment.


It is estimated that 90 000 New Zealanders suffer from some form of food allergy and over 500 000 suffer from pollen allergies.

Advanced Allergy Elimination opened its first NZ clinic in Mairangi Bay, Auckland in October 2007.