Advanced Allergy Therapeutics

Discover Effective Relief for Allergies and Sensitivities

We provide a unique and highly effective approach to treating the symptoms associated with allergies and sensitivities. If you or your loved ones suffer from allergies, we have the solution you've been looking for. Our precision-based treatment focuses on the organ systems involved in overreactions, leading to rapid and long-term results.

Non-Invasive and Tailored for You!

Our therapy is non-invasive, meaning no needles, herbal remedies, supplements, or avoidance strategies are required. We believe in providing results without unnecessary interventions.

By targeting the organ systems linked to your body's reaction to offending substances, we directly alleviate the symptoms associated with those systems.

In fact, most of our patients experience significant symptom reduction within just 1-3 treatments.

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Effective Treatment for Various Symptoms

Are you tired of living with symptoms that hold you back?

AAT can help address a wide range of allergy and sensitivity-related issues. Here are some of the symptoms we can effectively treat:

Intestines: Gas, bloating, pain, diarrhea

Lungs: Cough, sneezing, congestion, wheezing

Stomach: Cramping, bloating, nausea, heartburn

Heart: Tachycardia, elevated blood pressure

Kidneys: Fatigue, tiredness

Liver: Stress, mood swings, irritability

Skin: Redness, itchiness, scaliness, rashes, hives

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Say Goodbye to Triggers

Chemicals, latex, soap, shampoo, detergents, perfumes, dust, dust mites, molds, pollens, grass, sunlight, and barometric pressure can all be triggers for your allergies and sensitivities.

At AAT, we address the underlying organ systems, allowing you to regain control of your life without avoiding the things you love.

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Say Goodbye to Triggers

Our approach to allergy and sensitivity treatment merges cutting-edge 21st-century science with the ancient wisdom of traditional acupuncture.

By embracing a holistic perspective, we treat your entire body, recognizing that health conditions can stem from various forms of stress or interference with proper function.

Through our therapy, we reduce stress and support specific organ systems, allowing your body to respond appropriately to harmless substances.

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Understanding Allergies and Sensitivities

Allergies and sensitivities occur when your body reacts inappropriately to harmless substances. While a "true allergy" involves an immune system response, sensitivities, which are more common, may or may not involve the immune system. With AAT, we address both allergies and sensitivities because our treatment targets the organ systems involved in these reactions. Even if you don't have a "true allergy," our therapy can effectively relieve your symptoms.

Please note that AAT does not treat cases of anaphylaxis or life-threatening symptoms. In such situations, strict avoidance is always advised.

Discover Relief Today!

Say goodbye to the limitations imposed by allergies and sensitivities.

Book an appointment with Dr. Michelle Morath.

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F.A.Q.s

Do I need to do anything before my appointment?

Patients should arrive 10-15 minutes prior to the Initial Session to complete the necessary forms. Alternatively, forms can be downloaded from our website and completed ahead of time. Please do not smoke or wear perfume or fragrances prior to coming in to the clinic. This is a courtesy to other patients who may be sensitive to those substances. Please bring any allergy tests from medical doctors to the Initial Session. Prescription or over-the-counter medications will not affect the treatment. Patients who have other therapies (massage, chiropractic, acupuncture, etc) scheduled on the same day as the AAT treatment should schedule those therapies PRIOR to the AAT treatment, if possible. If experiencing an acute stage of illness including an elevated temperature, the patient should contact the clinic to reschedule the appointment.

How soon will I see results?

Many cases respond quickly to the treatment and achieve long-term results within the first few treatments. However, each case is different and some patients require additional treatment.

What are the most common symptoms addressed in the clinic?

Bloating, cramping, reflux, heartburn, gas, diarrhea, nausea, runny nose, sneezing, congestion, post-nasal drip, itchy watery eyes, coughs, wheezing, shortness of breath, red, scaly or itchy rashes, blisters with oozing and crusting, dry leathery skin areas, hives, itchy skin, hyperactivity, mood swings, headaches, fatigue, tiredness, chemical sensitivities, reactions to the sun, any negative reaction to harmless substances.

How many sessions are needed?

The number of sessions required depends on the number of items causing a reaction. For example, a patient who reacts to five families of substances (dairy, wheat, corn, animal dander and pollen) may require between 5 to 12 sessions to relieve the symptoms or resolve a condition.

Is there an age restriction for the treatments?

No. All ages may be treated, including infants

How long do I have to wait before I can have contact with the items that were addressed in my session?

Following a session, a patient should avoid the substance that was treated for 2 hours, if possible. Depending on the item addressed, avoidance is not always possible. It is recommended that the patient not have excessive contact with the item until the following day.

How much does it cost and what is included?

The Initial Session is $160 including tax, which includes an assessment and one treatment. Follow-Up treatments are $105 including tax.

Can I have more than one treatment in a day?

Yes. Two treatments can be completed in one day. However, there must be at least 2 hours between sessions.

How long are the sessions?

The Initial Session takes approximately 45-60 minutes and includes an assessment and one treatment. Follow-Up Sessions take up to 30 minutes and include one treatment.

How Many treatments do I need to have??

The number of treatments needed is dependent on your physical complaint(s). Many patients only require 2-3 treatments while others require ongoing care for a period of time consisting of weekly or bi-weekly treatments.

Do you take health insurance for the treatments?

No. We do not take health insurance for AAT sessions.

How do I make an appointment?

You can make an appointment by calling the clinic directly at 505-550-8322. You do not need a doctor’s referra

Do I need to stop taking any of my medications before the treatment?

No, patients do not need to stop taking medication that has been prescribed by a medical doctor without his/her authorization. You may continue taking over the counter medication to control current symptoms, as this will not affect the treatment.

Are any traditional medical allergy tests offered in the clinic?

We do not offer any conventional allergy testing. Patients are encouraged to bring in allergy tests from their physicians.

Are there any guarantees that my symptoms will be relieved?

Unfortunately, we can offer no guarantees; however, the majority of our patients respond favorably to the AAT treatment on a long-term basis. We cannot guarantee that new symptoms will not develop in the future.

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Eat Right to Fight Inflammation

July 01, 20234 min read

The human body is a complex network of connective tissue that can become irritated, inflamed, strained or imbalanced which often results in discomfort, soreness, pain and loss of range of motion.

As a Doctor of Naprapathy, I can help solve these issues with: 

  • Naprapathic Manipulative Techniques

  • Adjunctive Treatments (modalities) 

  • and Nutritional Counseling

Many patients don’t realize just how important proper nutrition is and how making a few changes to your eating habits can help reduce inflammation.

Let’s take a look at just how simple it can be. 

What to Eat

Scientists have uncovered how what we eat affects the body’s inflammatory responses. So it’s really helpful that the foods that are anti-inflammatory tend to be the same foods that are already known to be part of a healthy diet. 

Let's dig into 3 components of a healthy diet: fruits and vegetables, healthy fats and water.

Fruits and Vegetables

Whole plant foods, like fruits and veggies, are packed with the anti-inflammatory nutrients that our bodies need. Now is the time to get colorful! Different colors offer different nutrients, so introducing a rainbow onto your plate is both fun and functional!

Here's some inspiration: You probably know that peppers come in a bunch of colors - red, green, yellow and orange. But did you know that the humble carrot can also be purple, red or yellow? Apples are readily available in many shades of red and green. As well, tomatoes can be red, green, orange or purple. So many colors, so many choices.

Keep in mind that, while technically made of fruits and vegetables, highly processed options like potato chips, ketchup and high sugar fruit drinks do not contribute to a healthy diet. (Sorry about that.)

Healthy Fats

Foods that are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids have been proven to help neutralize inflammation. Try some of the following healthy fats in your daily diet.

  • Nuts like almonds, pistachios and peanuts (and nut butters)

  • Seeds like sunflower, pumpkin and flaxseed

  • Fatty fish like salmon, tuna and anchovies

  • Olives and olive oil

Water

Staying hydrated is a key factor in the fight against inflammation, as this helps to flush toxins and other irritants out of the body.

A good rule of thumb is to drink half of your body weight each day in ounces of water.

For example, a person weighing 200 pounds should drink 100 ounces or 3 litres of water every day. 

What to Avoid

Processed Foods

When ingredients such as oil, sugar or salt are added to foods, the result is processed food. Most fast foods are highly processed and should be avoided as much as possible. Deep-fried foods have been proven to be highly inflammatory to the body.

Refined Sugars

Refined sugar comes from sources that are heavily processed to isolate the sugar. Look out for the other names for refined sugars like sucrose, dextrose, and high-fructose corn syrup. These offenders can be found on the ingredients list of many sodas and other sugary drinks as well as sweets and pastries. Best to avoid these as much as possible.

Artificial Sweeteners/Flavors/Colors

Any processed foods or sugary beverages making claims such as “diet’, “sugar-free” or “fat-free” on their label should be viewed with suspicion and avoided. Chances are that artificial sweeteners, many of which are known to be unhealthy, have been added.

Food Sensitivities

If you suspect you have a food sensitivity that is causing inflammation, but you are not sure what exactly is causing your symptoms, keep a food log.

Note how you feel after you eat, and watch for patterns (bloating, gassy, unusual tiredness, itchiness, rashes, etc.).

You can eliminate a suspected food from your diet for 2 weeks, reintroduce that food for 2 days, and notice if you have a reaction. The reaction can occur immediately, in hours, or in 2 to 4 days.

A Final Word on Fiber

When you start making these changes, you are going to be getting more fiber in your diet. The good news is that fiber helps with bowel activity. However, if you are dehydrated and eating more fiber, you will become constipated. So, don’t skip the water!

Key Takeaways:

  • You can reduce inflammation by eating smart

  • Eat colorful fruits and veggies

  • Eat healthy fats containing Omega-3s like salmon, olive oil, avocados & nut butters

  • Stay hydrated, drink water

  • Eat real food, not processed foods


Are you ready to make some changes in your nutritional habits to start feeling better inside and out? I can help! Book your appointment today and let’s get started with some nutritional counseling and products designed to help your body fight inflammation. 

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Michelle Morath, ND

Dr. Michelle Morath is the founder of JourneyFit. She holds a Doctorate in Naprapathic Medicine and is certified in Advanced Allergy Therapeutics, as a Corrective Exercise Specialist and as a Personal Trainer. She focuses on reducing her patients’ physical pain, limited range of motion as well as the effects of injuries using gentle manipulation of the connective tissues, movement and proper nutrition. “With proper care, appropriate exercise and good nutrition, anyone can improve their quality of life and live rejuvenated in body, mind and spirit.

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Assistance Hours

Monday: 9:00am -5:00pm

Tuesday: 9:30am - 6:00pm

Wednesday: 10:00am - 6:00pm

Thursday: 9:30am - 6:00pm

Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm

Saturday: Closed

Sunday: Closed

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(505) 550-8322

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(505) 435-9735

5800 McLeod Rd NE suite a, Albuquerque, NM 87109, USA

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