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> She has been getting de-sensitization treatment since that time and has
> now reached the point where she can take the equivalent of 2 stings without
> serious reaction.

Does anyone on the list have any experience with this type of situation, or
> know which doctors or researchers with this expertise who we might contact?
>

I have had de-sensitization treatment for tree pollen allergy. It helped,
and reduced my reaction, but did not eliminate it.

There is a treatment that will completely remove an allergy. It is called
NAET.

You can read about it here http://www.naet.com/default.aspx. There is one
testimonial of a young man who after NAET treatment had only "localized
edema and inflammation instead of the anaphylaxis."

Robert

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