Planetary health? We care about it!
The increase in allergies can be directly linked to the climate crisis and environmental pollution. Stressed plants produce more pollen, which combines with environmental pollutants and becomes even more allergenic. Changing climate conditions encourage the immigration of new allergenic plants, such as ragweed or the tree of heaven, but also new mosquitoes and ticks. Overpopulation and urban living make us dependent on the food industry and it is now more difficult to eat a natural and healthy diet. However, this is essential for the diversity of our microbiome so that it can counteract allergies. Our coexistence with animals has also changed significantly, not only in the city, but also in the countryside!
We assess your individual environmental conditions in order to identify and tackle systematic problems together. We take a lot of time for this in the initial consultation . We then use modern and molecular methods for the diagnosis: The ALEX test contains 295 environmental and food allergens to identify your allergy as accurately as possible.