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Previous Articles

Fibromyalgia
October 2004 (Vol. 05, Issue 10)

Dust Allergy
August 2004 (Vol. 05, Issue 08)

Mold Allergy
April 2004 (Vol. 05, Issue 04)

Allergies and the Thymus Gland
December 2003 (Vol. 04, Issue 12)

Allergies, the Environment, and the Masking Phenomenon
August 2003 (Vol. 04, Issue 08)

Allergy Relief Systems
June 2003 (Vol. 04, Issue 06)

Allergies and the San Jiao
December 2002 (Vol. 03, Issue 12)

Heavy Metal Poisoning and Allergies, Part One
November 2002 (Vol. 03, Issue 11)

Are You Allergic to Yourself?
August 2002 (Vol. 03, Issue 08)

Pediatric Allergies
June 2002 (Vol. 03, Issue 06)

Allergy Treatment
February 2002 (Vol. 03, Issue 02)

Lingering Pathogenic Factors and the Paradox of Treatment
November 2001 (Vol. 02, Issue 11)

Causes of Allergy and Chemical Sensitivity: Lingering Pathogenic Factors
June 2001 (Vol. 02, Issue 06)

Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Part II
February 2001 (Vol. 02, Issue 02)

The Myth of Autoimmune Diseases
December 2001 (Vol. 02, Issue 12)

ADD/ADHD and Allergies
August 2001 (Vol. 02, Issue 08)

Hayfever and Springtime Allergies
April 2001 (Vol. 02, Issue 04)

Allergies and Medical Divination
October 2000 (Vol. 01, Issue 10)

Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
December 2000 (Vol. 01, Issue 12)

The Energetics of Allergies
August 2000 (Vol. 01, Issue 08)

Acupuncture and Allergies

Heidi Hawkins, MAc, LAc

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