A student came to me presenting with an allergy to cat & dog
hair. After testing we found it was not only the hair but also the
epithelia of the animal.
Whenever she would come home from university the dog in her
parents' house would cause a skin rash and when she went to her
boyfriend's house his cat would give her an asthma attack.
So I treated her for the basics and then for animal dander and
epithelia. For 25 hours she stayed at a place that was completely
pet free and on her return to her parents played with the dog. No
skin rash! The next day she went to her boyfriend's house and
played for 2 hours with the cat. Her boyfriend watching this
commented: "By now you would be dead." No asthma attack and within
24 hours she only had to blow her nose twice and there was a slight
pressure on her chest. When she came back to me I found that the
treatment had not hold a 100%, and that was the reason that she had
to blow her nose. So we did another treatment and after the 25 hour
avoidance there was no problem whatsoever with the cat. She went
back to university a very happy person.