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Since: Feb 12, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2004 11:18 pm
Post subject: food intolerance tests
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has anyone tried these and had any success?
i've tried the cheapest test which just gives a positive or negative
result so you can decide if the more complete tests (ie more
expensive) will show what is causing high IgG levels.

anyway the test was POSITIVE.
and i am now debating if i should have the more complete test to find
out what it is.

choice 1 food screen 42 = £135
http://www.allergy-testing.com/42screen.html

choice 2 food screen 113 = £260
http://www.allergy-testing.com/113screen.html


if got the tests done by http://www.yorktest.com/

i'm aware that it's a lot of money and don't want to waste it on
something that won't help that much.

so what do you think, should i go for it?

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Grant

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Since: Dec 08, 2003
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2004 6:05 pm
Post subject: Re: food intolerance tests [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Food allergies can be very severe. If your insurance will cover it then I
suggest you try it.

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"cheese" <cheese.RemoveThis@it.xxx> wrote in message
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> has anyone tried these and had any success?
> i've tried the cheapest test which just gives a positive or negative
> result so you can decide if the more complete tests (ie more
> expensive) will show what is causing high IgG levels.
>
> anyway the test was POSITIVE.
> and i am now debating if i should have the more complete test to find
> out what it is.
>
> choice 1 food screen 42 = £135
> http://www.allergy-testing.com/42screen.html
>
> choice 2 food screen 113 = £260
> http://www.allergy-testing.com/113screen.html
>
>
> if got the tests done by http://www.yorktest.com/
>
> i'm aware that it's a lot of money and don't want to waste it on
> something that won't help that much.
>
> so what do you think, should i go for it?

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