Allergy Treatment

Modern western medicine’s approach to allergy patients usually offers temporary solutions such as cortisone and antihistamines to soothe the symptoms. In cases that cannot be controlled with medications, treatments that last for many years, such as vaccination treatments, are started.

The first step of the treatments we provide in our clinic is to identify the root causes that cause the immune system to become hypersensitive and malfunction, and to take all necessary precautions, especially nutritional changes, instead of using only result-oriented symptom suppressants in allergy treatment.

Healthy eating habits are one of the first things that should be considered in allergy treatment and are a must.

If you avoid processed foods, sugar, flour containing gluten, etc. As long as you consume excessively, you are forced to use allergy medications.

During this period, avoiding foods containing dairy products and wheat, that is, gluten, increases the success of the treatment.

 

Basic Principles in Allergy Treatment
*Various therapy methods that purify the body from toxins (cupping, cupping therapy, chlorella),

*Herbal supplements such as milk thistle seed, turmeric, dandelion and artichoke that provide liver support

*Measures that support intestinal flora and treatments that prevent intestinal permeability

*Taking precautions to regulate the body’s pH balance, prevent acidosis and alkalize

*Using phytotherapy (herbal supplements) rather than reducing allergy-causing inflammation with immunosuppressive drugs such as cortisone

* Among the supportive therapies, we try to control allergies by normalizing the functioning of your immunity, thanks to the complementary treatment methods we use most, such as autohemotherapy (treatment with own blood), ozone therapy, and resonance therapies.


The stronger the immune system, the easier it is to control allergies. Our primary goal in our Allergy Treatments is to strengthen our immunity.


We often use food supplements in allergy treatment. The ones we use most often as supplements are:
We can get support from Methyl B12, Vitamin C, Black Cumin seed, Omega 3, Vitamin D, Coenzyme Q10 and Astaxanthin from probiotic and adaptogenic plants for intestinal flora, and from plants such as turmeric, ginger and licorice root to reduce inflammation levels.

Botolinum toxin is a neurotoxic protein produced by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum and related species. It causes soft paralysis by preventing the release of the acetylcholine neurotransmitter from axon endings. Infection with this bacterium causes botulism disease.

Mesotherapy is the technique of applying vitamins, minerals, amino acids or enzymes alone or usually as a mixture to the middle layer of the skin by microinjection. The substances to be injected are selected according to the person and the person’s wishes. Mesotherapy can be used for skin tightening, lifting, anti-aging, blemish treatment and scar treatment in the facial area.

Bichectomy, one of the aesthetic operations frequently used by those who want to achieve an ideal facial appearance, is performed to make facial lines proportionate. In some cases, even if the person is at the ideal weight, he or she may appear overweight due to the amount of fat in the existing facial structure. The fat tissue located in the middle area of the cheeks is called buccal fat tissue. This fatty tissue, located between the facial muscles, is anatomically located in the lower region of the cheekbones and is thought to contribute to sucking functions in babies. The size of this fatty tissue is one of the main factors affecting the size of the face. With aging, buccal fat tissue generally tends to decrease.

We often use fillers called hyaluronic acid in the face area, especially on the lips. Hyaluronic acid is actually a building block found in our body that has water retention properties. When this substance is depleted in the skin and subcutaneous tissue under the influence of age and environmental factors, it causes some changes that manifest themselves as volume loss. To put it simply, with filler injections, we aim to increase the amount of this water-retaining molecule in our body.