Low Dose Immunotherapy


What is
What are
Low Dose Immunotherapy
LDI is a therapeutic method that employs microdoses of specific antigens to help individuals with an overactive immune system. This technique focuses on introducing highly diluted versions of pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi, which are typically harmless in low concentrations. By gradually exposing the body to these antigens, LDI aims to reduce sensitivity to certain triggers, promoting improved immune tolerance. This method has shown encouraging results in treating various health issues, including autoimmune disorders, persistent infections, and environmental allergies, making it an intriguing option for patients seeking relief from their symptoms.
How does it work?
LDI functions through the principle of immunomodulation, where the immune system is gently nudged towards a balanced state. By delivering low doses of antigens, LDI encourages the body to develop a more adaptive immune response rather than an exaggerated one. This is achieved without the adverse effects often associated with traditional allergy treatments or stronger immunotherapy options. As the immune system learns to tolerate these antigens, patients may experience reduced symptoms and improved health outcomes, allowing them a better quality of life.

Low Dose Immunotherapy
FAQs
LDI is generally well-tolerated, and most patients experience minimal discomfort. Some individuals may experience mild side effects, such as fatigue or flu-like symptoms, but these are typically temporary.
The duration of LDI treatment varies depending on the individual's condition and treatment goals. It often involves a series of injections or oral drops administered over several weeks or months.
LDI has shown promise in improving symptoms associated with autoimmune diseases, chronic infections, and allergies. It may help reduce inflammation, improve overall well-being, and enhance immune function.
LDI is generally considered safe when administered by a qualified healthcare professional. However, as with any medical treatment, there is a potential for side effects, such as allergic reactions or temporary worsening of symptoms. It's essential to discuss potential risks and benefits with a healthcare provider before starting LDI.