How do I decide if EPD treatment is for me?
EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)Do your homework. Learn as much as you can so you can make an informed decision. No one can make this decision except you and your doctors. Seek your doctor's advice! Seek an EPD doctor's advice! Unfortunately your current doctor may have never even heard of EPD so the final decision completely ends up to be your decision. Even if you choose not to do EPD after your research, it may be worth finding an EPD doctor with which to discuss your particular situation.
Related QuestionsWhat allergies/sensitivities have been helped by EPD treatment?
EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)Over 50 disorders have been shown to respond to EPD. EPD has been used to treat all aspects of allergies including allergens in the inhalant, food, and chemical realms. Because of having increased T-cells actively doing their thing benefits us in many ways, patients with many co-existing conditions have also improved, sometimes dramatically.
Related QuestionsIs NAET (Nambudripad Allergy Elimination Treatment) compatible with EPD?
EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)NAET is an acupuncture or acupressure technique for the treatment of allergy. Kinesiology is a muscle strength testing technique often used to determine the presence of allergy for NAET treatment. Both are controversial techniques when compared to traditional medicine practices in the United States. NAET was discovered and is promoted by Dr. Devi S. Nambudripad in her book Say Goodbye to Illness.
Related QuestionsWhy should I decide to have treatment?
Back pain | Pilates | Acupuncture | Physiotherapy | Holistic...The goal of treatment should, we believe, be to resolve your problem not just temporarily relieve it. Although medication and other forms of treatment can be helpful in easing symptoms, our clinical therapies will, in the vast majority of cases, produce a long-term result. Depending on your diagnosis, your GP may opt to utilise medication in conjunction with your treatment.
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Related QuestionsHow does the EPD decide to put water-use schedules in place?
Drought | Natural Disasters | CAES | UGAOfficials at EPD look at many indicators of moisture in the state, including groundwater levels, streamflows, reservoir levels, rainfall in the last 90 days, expected precipitation in the next 90 days and water use patterns across the state, (all that comes from the state climatologist, United States Geological Survey, National Weather Service, EPD staff, water utilities managers, etc.) to make that decision. There's no formula and there's no specifically defined scoring sheet.
Related QuestionsHow does the EPD decide on times for outdoor water-use schedules?
Drought | Natural Disasters | CAES | UGAThey set the times for the schedules based on local water-use patterns. The times set are based on when the most water is used: businesses use the most during the day to water their landscaping and homeowners use the most water outdoors (for washing cars and watering lawns and gardens, for example) when they get home from work. By scheduling water use during these times, EPD could quickly affect the amount of water being drawn from the resources available.
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Entity Beauty - Nanovive? FAQThe Nanovive Penetrating Lotion contains time-released emollients and antioxidants known to help heal and firm skin. It has a fast-drying, elegant finish. Nanovive Intense Skin Treatment is a richer cream--also formulated with time-released emollient--to be particularly effective on rough spots, dry patches and calluses, or for those who wash hands often or work with their hands.
Related QuestionsWho are the author and contributors for the EPD FAQ?
EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)Stan Rohrer <stan.rohrer at scitexdpi.com> had been a patient using the EPD protocol. He has volunteered to administrate this FAQ for the EPD Mailing List. Initial FAQ construction began in December, 1996. You can note some names scattered throughout the text. These people, and many others, have been active on the EPD Mailing List at one time or another, but may not be currently active. Contribution to the Mailing List are the primary source for answers in the Patients Concerns sections.
Related QuestionsWhat is the EPD Mailing List?
EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)Basically it is a group of people with a common interest in the EPD form of treatment. A computer has been set up to receive E-Mail submissions and resend them to all E-Mail addresses of individuals who have identified themselves as interested receivers by subscribing as described below. The intent of this group is to create an open forum for people undergoing EPD treatments, people considering it for themselves, family members, friends, or people just interested in it.
Related QuestionsHow do I subscribe to the EPD Mailing List?
EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)A Web page interface is now being used for EPD Mailing List subscriptions. This is actually more simple than some of the Email accessed subscription approaches. Be sure to read the information and follow the instructions. The list has movved among a number of servers so this author hopes he has kept up with the instructions. If you would like to subscribe to this group: 1. visit http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/epd -OR- 2. send email to epd-subscribe@yahoogroups.
Related QuestionsWho runs the EPD Mailing List?
EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)The current EPD Mailing List administrator is Laura Toms <laura at ahphillips.com> ( was < ltoms at direcpc.com> before 5/3/02, was <ltoms at netspeak.com>, was <ltoms at columbus.rr.com> before 7/13/00). Prior to January 1999, the mailing list administrator was Sandy Sheppard <CNA00012 at MAIL.WVNET.EDU>. Prior to October 1998, the mailing list administrator was Jozsef A Toth <jatst3+ at pitt.edu>.
Related QuestionsWhat is EPD? How does it work?
EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization (EPD) is an administration, via skin injection, of a beta glucuronidase enzyme and minute doses of mixed allergens. The enzyme is used at levels already found present in the body and the allergens are used in quantities much less than in conventional desensitizing treatments (allergy shots). The treatment is safer than conventional desensitizing treatments due to the low volumes of the agents.
Related QuestionsIs the EPD protocol hard to follow?
EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)That depends on what protocols you currently use to control your health. For people with serious problems it will certainly be different, but likely not a problem. For people with little to no restrictions, it will appear to be challenge, but after one or two shots it will become a routine that is not tough to live with. The protocol basically revolves around a few principles.
Related QuestionsCan any doctor administer EPD?
EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)No. Physicians need to participate in a short, but very important course of training before they can obtain the necessary supplies. Doctors doing food and chemical EPD need additional training in dietary considerations and gut preparations in addition to the EPD training. Prospective patients will have to continue to seek a doctor that they can get to, who is trained in the technique.
Related QuestionsIs there an EPD doctor near my town?
EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)In September, 2000, it should be noted that patients that have never started EPD may not be accepted into the EPD program in the USA. In 2001 all treatment in the USA were stopped until the FDA paperwork was completed to the satisfaction of the FDA. The EPD approach is unique enough that it apparently doesn't fit the existing paperwork structures well.
Related QuestionsWill EPD affect my ability to work?
EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)On 11 Jun 1996, MARTHA RALL <mrall at kumc.edu> said: EPD should not interfere with your ability to work, unless you get some unusually SEVERE side effects with it. If you work in a moldy or chemically laden environment, you may need to take 1-2 days "off" [holiday] during the critical 3 days surrounding EPD. I get my shots usually Saturday morning, so I can be "sick" [on holiday] Friday, Saturday & Sunday. On Jan 27, 1997, Marge Jones <mastent at enaila.nidlink.
Related QuestionsWhat is LDA? Is it like EPD?
EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)On May 15, 2002, Laura Toms <laura at lauratoms.com> commented on a possible EPD USA alternative being created Named LDA (Low Dose Allergens): I did some research and found out some interesting things that may prove to be tremendously good news to all of us in the US, and I verified that it is OK to post this information to the EPD list. Dr.
Related QuestionsDo I have to go through a lot of testing before beginning EPD?
EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)Most doctors will do some testing and will certainly record your history to determine if indeed you have allergies to pollens, foods, and/or chemicals. Generally, it need not define all the specifics but simply determine categories so he can pick the EPD serums for your case. Traditional tests may be used where available. Alternative tests are possible if desired. Much of this depends on the doctor and how much he wants to document.
Related QuestionsWhat can you tell me about the actual EPD injection?
EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)In the U.S. EPD is generally administered by a shot injected sideways just under the skin on the inside of the forearm. The needle is inserted sideways, so the shaft is almost laying flat on the skin. The serum is injected just under the skin. This leaves a welt not unlike a large mosquito bite which subsides in a half hour or so. The needle is quite small and feels like a mosquito bite or a bit worse.
Related QuestionsCan I donate blood while on EPD?
EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)Not from one week before until 3 weeks after the shot. It is a stress to your body - which is what you are trying to avoid.
Related QuestionsIs EPD available for children?
EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)On 2/22/97, Marge Jones <mastent at enaila.nidlink.com> related: In the office where I go I have come to know a darling little boy who started EPD at 10 months - the youngest child ever, at that time. He's now a normal almost-four-year-old, and I believe he gets about 3 shots a year. So the pesky protocol inconveniences his life only a few weeks per year. He will probably be off them altogether by the time he starts school.
Related QuestionsWill EPD fix my CFS?
EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) is a tough nut to crack. A number of EPD Mailing List members report that EPD has not (as yet anyway) been fully effective against CFS. However, EPD has made enough difference in food, inhalant, and chemical side issues to be worthwhile. Even though EPD does not appear to be a CFS cure, it has reportedly been very beneficial at regaining strength and regaining a more normal lifestyle.
Related QuestionsWhat preparations should I make before the EPD shot?
EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)Wash bedding and bed clothes (hot water to reduce dust mites and allow time for laundry soaps to out-gas). Make a large photocopy of the EPD chart from the Pink Book for reference or diary notes as the days progress. It's useful to add week day and dates notations. Arrange your entertainment / activities / homework / projects (videos, movies, audio learning tapes, needlework, letter writing paper, or such allowed tasks).
Related QuestionsWhat can I do to convince my insurance to cover EPD?
EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)Consider that the insurance company already has your money (premiums paid), they make the rules on what is covered, they likely have no clue about what EPD is, and you want some of your money back. A suggested approach likely should include kind communications and education (loud voices and mean letters can always be used as a follow-up, but rarely does the soft sell approach work after they are put on the defensive).
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