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I have been real sick w/ GI symptoms and my llmd wanted to consider any other conditions outside of tba/le. So, my blood was taken and sent to medenemtrix lab to test for any possible food allergies. The results were interesting as it showed I have a SEVERE allergy to dairy. But, my other doc tested me for dairy via Lab Corp and all results showed no allergies.
Anyone have thoughts why such conflicting results from two different labs. I've left messages for my llmd but the office has not yet gotten back to me.
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As a LD & co's patient with significant GI sx, I'd avoid cow-dairy products no matter what. Since the one test showed severe allergy to dairy, isn't that enough to try eliminating cow-dairy from your diet?
I use "cow-diary" to exclude eggs from this discussion. Humans do NOT need cow-milk products in the diet in order to be healthy. Read The China Study for more on that.
If you want more proof, you may wish to consider Asyra PRO bioenergetic testing for food allergies and more. There are at least two Asyra PRO techs in Maryland.
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