WOW!! it does make sense for the allergy to your dog.
Apparently my self-treatments all worked!! If you read the book you have, it does tell you how to do it and now that you know what muscle testing feels like, you can perhaps test it yourself. The book says, some people have such strong reaction to the allergens, they might faint when coming close to the allergen, it's dangerous to do it yourself. I mean from the experience in the last 2 weeks, I just couldn't deduce what the root cause might have been. I would be going round in circles in self treatment and I still have problems now. My practitioner also checked with my body that I cannot self-treat fish.
Anyways... i just got back from the appointment. Oh and I forgot to mention that since the last treatment along with that sudden painful reaction from curry powder, I also started to have itch over my whole body. I guess that's eczema.
What she found out was that I'm allergic to fish, shellfish, spices 1 (the list of things in there is in the handbook), food additives, citrus, MSG. Starch, food colourings, caffeine, nuts 1, nuts 2, honey, animal fat and vegetable fat are no problem for me. She said that the body pointed to food additives as priority and she treated me on that. My homework for the coming 2 weeks is to self-treat chemicals, mold, spices 1, MSG and then treat egg mix and Vit C. She explains that allergy treatment is like peeling an onion, when one layer is removed, you reveal the underlying ones. It's also possible that when the body is detoxing itself after these treatment, it came through my skin and caused the itch. So she suspects the egg allergy surfaced after base is treated.
Since my self-treatments were successful, she let me do 6 myself. You mentioned that you were knowledgable on kinesiology, i wonder if you can suggest some literature for me to learn about it? I'm considering taking courses but it's hard to find any in english.
When is the next appointment for M and u?