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In a message dated 8/5/2007 7:36:56 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

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<<<<< I'm not sure what my testing was called, but it was for food

sensitivities, not life-threatening allergies. I can eat an egg

or two right now and not have anything serious happen. I

just won't feel my best the rest of the day - I'll be really

fatigued and feel sort of sick. >>>>

 

Most places test for allergies, but you may need to also assess food

sensitivities. Practitioners with a SCIO (state of the art machine) can do

this

easily. My business partner has one and it's amazing what type of assessments

he

does for clients. Just so you know, you can also do the assessments by

sending hair and nail samples to the practitioner.

 

Hope this helps.

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