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The food intolerance test that changed me from fatigued and thick-headed to clear-minded and full of energy |
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If you have read my page on food intolerances , you will know the astonishing effects this food intolerance / allergy test had on me, and how carefully I researched it before buying it. Food intolerance tests are notoriously unreliable, which is why I spent more than 6 weeks reading books, exploring websites and talking to nutritionists. The food intolerance test I finally chose tests for anti-bodies in your blood. Which means that it will only identify foods to which you have an actual immune response. 3 friends have used this test with results as good, or better than mine
My mum's about to use the food allergy test too. I'll let you know how she gets on. [Update: she's not intolerant of anything, other than gluten of course, lucky git! :-)] Now of course I'm not a doctor, I'm just a celiac who had a lot of trouble finding out what was making me feel ill. If you are celiac who is still ill despite a gluten free diet, then I strongly recommend you take a look at this. The food intolerance test I used The allergy test I used is a UK-based one, but I'm sure the test must be available in the US and elsewhere. Since it's a home postal test you may be able to send it in from wherever you are - check with their customer support. Read about the food allergy test I used here (I used the 113 food test) (I've also done a full review of the York Test in case you want more in-depth info on it.) |