Quote from: CMdeux on March 01, 2016, 08:47:08 PM
Hi Devin! Welcome.
Yes, allergy SHOTS for foods-- definitely NOT a thing.
On the other hand, food allergy desensitization is becoming a thing. I say that with caution, however-- the practitioners who do this tend to be VERY much specialists. They are often housed in major research hospitals, they have publications and credentials as long as one's arm, etc. etc.
Does it work? Well, in a word-- yes. For the 80-95% of patients that it works for, that is. Yes, it IS risky. There are major researchers that qualify that this is very definitely NOT NOT NOT ready for clinical use at all. Then there are (nearly-so-eminent) physicians that claim that it's fine and they have a protocol that works and is safe. Nobody has died yet, so there is that-- and at this point, while firm numbers are somewhat difficult to establish nationwide, at LEAST several thousand people have certainly done it.
We have members here who have done desensitization.
The other possibility, depending upon where you live, is SLIT, which is VERY safe, and has been used in the EU for many many years. SLIT is only FDA approved here for seasonal pollen allergy, but it does work. The problem is that only a few (very very few) places do it and you have to live near one of them.
If you say VERY roughly where you are located, we might be able to steer you toward the legit practitioners in the area and away from the Woo/Homepathic sort.