- The food sensitivity test is done via kinesiology, by holding the pulse of the person being tested. Various bottles containing foods, animal hairs, metals and pollen are passed over the patient’s pulse. If a person is sensitive to one of the substances, the pulse will go faster and stronger. It can often be felt by the patient, sometimes it is not – regardless, the person testing will be able to feel the reaction.
- The food sensitivity test is not painful, no needles are used, and no blood is drawn. It is also done through muscle testing, by holding the substance you are sensitive to. Your arm will not be able to resist the pressure the tester will put on your arm, as your body will not be able to resist the substance to which you are sensitive.
- The food sensitivity test will show what substances you are currently sensitive to. It may not pick up past foods where there has been an allergy, as the food is not in your system, therefore if you are planning on trying a food you have had an allergic reaction to in the past, consult with your GP first. The test will have on the spot results, showing what the body is sensitive to at the time of the test.
- There is a difference between true level allergies and sensitivities. Allergies, which can have a life-threatening reaction, can be picked up in bloodwork with your GP. A sensitivity is a lower-level allergy, which is not life threatening. These sensitivities can be picked up in our muscle test and over time, can be brought back into diet, lifestyle etc.
- The Tyndale clinic uses Homeopathy to help treat Candida overgrowth and many different types of ailments, physically and emotionally. Homeopathy is a safe and effective way of treating the body, made from natural substances such as minerals, plants and animals. Homeopathy can be used with medications, taken during pregnancy and treat any age group.
- Sometimes homeopathy can cause a minor reaction, or a short-lived intensification of symptoms, this is normal as it is pushing out what needs to move out of the body, to alleviate symptoms. These reactions are usually minor and short lived.
- The Tyndale clinic never advises to give up your medications and replace with Homeopathy. If you feel you need/want to wean or change your medications, it must be done with the permission and advice of your GP.
- The Tyndale Clinic does not claim to be primary health care providers. Using homeopathy is patient’s own choice and they are free to discontinue at any time.
- The Tyndale clinic helps manage Candida albicans overgrowth, by drawing up an individual diet plan for 3-4 weeks. Homeopathy is given halfway through the diet, which treats the remaining candida overgrowth. Vitamins and probiotics are also recommended which we stock in the clinic, however it is the patient’s choice if they choose to purchase and take these supplements. Candida detox treatment is very successful – you may feel worse as the candida is dying off, but much better by the end of treatment.
- The cost of a sensitivity test is 70 euro. The cost of homeopathic treatment is 90 euro for the first appointment and 70 euro for a follow-up. Candida treatment includes four appointments, various supplements and homeopathic treatment, totaling in roughly 300-350 euro over the course of this treatment.
- The Tyndale Clinic requires minimum 24 hours’ notice for cancellations. Failure to do so may result in a cancellation fee. All information within the Tyndale clinic is confidential between practitioner and patient. Calls/Text/email are used for communication purposes.