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NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR RESEARCH INTO ALLERGY (NSRA)The National Society for Research into Allergy (NSRA) is a voluntary,
charitable organisation founded in 1980 to provide reliable information and
guidance for those who believe they may be suffering from an allergy or
intolerance. It operates a membership system with an initial fee and annual
renewal fee. The NSRA aims are as follows: - To see allergy and intolerance accepted and for there to be adequate,
effective and safe treatment within the NHS.
- To assist and impart information to GPs, hospital doctors, and members of
other medically trained caring and teaching professions.
- To supply correct information to journalists.
- To provide funding for academic bodies to research safe and effective
methods of testing for and treating allergy/intolerance.
The NSRA offers constructive advice, by telephone and by letter, on the
following: chemical induced allergy and intolerance, mineral deficiency,
Candida, parasitic infection, hyperactivity, hyperventilation syndrome,
agricultural chemicals and airborne allergens. The NSRA programme includes the
following: - A free dietary elimination and reintroduction programme.
- A recipe book.
- Suggested doctors in the individual's local area who may help.
- Consultations at the NSRA.
- The Association's personnel are fully trained non medically qualified
therapists who have many years experience.
NSRA publications include: Enzyme Potentiated Desnsitisation,
Hayfever-Seasonal Rhinitis, Anaphylaxis, Hyperactivity, Allergy &
Intolerance in Babies and Small Children, Hyperventilation, PMS -
Psychological, Irritable-bowel, Migraine Syndrome.
National Society For Research Into Allergy (NSRA)
PO Box 45
Hinckley
Leicestershire
LE10 1JY 01455 851546
01455 851546
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