Sugar Cravings and Allergies - with Leila DiQuinzio

Episode 17 January 06, 2025 00:26:18
Sugar Cravings and Allergies - with Leila DiQuinzio
Natural Allergy Treatment
Sugar Cravings and Allergies - with Leila DiQuinzio

Jan 06 2025 | 00:26:18

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Show Notes

You’ve heard that sugar is bad for you, but when faced with a rich truffle mud cake it’s hard to remember why. It basically comes down to two major mechanisms: immunity and inflammation.

Unfortunately, sugar cravings and allergies have both of these things in common. Allergic conditions like dermatitis/eczema, hay fever and asthma are due to an immune system that has lost its way, overproduced histamine and created an inflammatory cascade.

We see many Positive Association Technique (PAT) clients at our clinics who struggle with sugar cravings and allergies. Interestingly, sugar cravings can actually be a sign that you may have an intolerance or sensitivity to sugars.

So, let's uncover this curious connection with Melbourne based Naturopath & PAT Practitioner Leila DiQuinzio.

 

Learn more about Positive Association Technique (PAT):

- Our website https://naturalallergytreatment.com.au/

- Call our office on 1300 853 023 (Aus) / 09 479 5997 (NZ)

 

Full blog post - https://naturalallergytreatment.com.au/sugar-cravings-and-allergies/

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