Guest guest Posted November 17, 2001 Report Share Posted November 17, 2001 Hi Everyone, Has anyone heard of this? Is it to good to be true? Any thoughts? A friend sent me this from a autism list. I seem to remember reading somewhere about this. It would seem these tests would cover just about anything that a person could come up with. If it were true we could all use it. Maybe I answered my own question here. Reminds of those ads you see at the back of magazines claiming that you can get rid of wrinkles etc... you get my drift. I was just hoping I could find out information without subjecting Rochelle to bood tests. We have such a time every year to get the thyroid tests required. If you want to reply to me personally that is fine with me. This is loooong Thanks. Diane Greetings and thank you for your inquiry in to the foodSCAN IgG ELISA Food Intolerance Test... the first and most comprehensive food intolerance test which does not require a blood draw! For over 19 years, York Nutritional Laboratories has been the leading specialist in food intolerance testing by providing relief throughout the world to thousands of people who have suffered from food allergy induced illnesses. Braly, M.D., author of 'Food Allergy Relief' and 'Dr. Braly's Food Allergy & Nutritional Revolution', recently stated, " By using the IgG ELISA technique, at the same time eliminating the need for a blood draw, this test represents a great step forward in the field of food allergy screening. It removes the barriers of poor reproducibility and inconvenience that continues to plague competing tests. Additionally, York Nutritional Laboratories has completed several excellent studies, including a very important independent audit through York University... This an excellent food allergy testing laboratory.†Validated Quality and Reliability... A recent study, consisting of over 1500 patients (the largest ever relating to delayed food allergies), has validated the quality and reliability of the foodSCAN IgG ELISA Food Intolerance Test. Additionally, on January 22, 2001, the prestigious British Allergy Foundation reported the findings of its independent audit on our IgG ELISA food intolerance testing services. Not only did the British Allergy Foundation validate the foodSCAN, but they also now recommend the FoodSCAN to the general public. Muriel , Chief Executive of the British Allergy Foundation commented, " The IgG tests conducted by York Nutritional Laboratories assisted people in identifying the foods causing their problems. The results of this audit made it very clear that if the foods identified were eliminated from the diet, tremendous benefits were achieved. The evidence for this food intolerance test is simply too strong to ignore. " York Nutritional Laboratories is a state and federally licensed (CLIA) facility as well as being ISO 9002 certified. Additionally, the foodSCAN test kit is CE certified and comes with a written money back guarantee - no other food intolerance testing laboratory can offer all these same assurances! Do You or Someone You Know Suffer From Any of These Conditions..? Arthritis     Asthma            Ear Infections Celiac Disease   Cardiovascular Complaints   Hypertension Epilepsy/Seizures Sinusitis           Skin Rashes Weight Problems  Immune Deficiencies      Migraines Autism       Irritable Bowel Syndrome   ADD/ADHD Chronic Fatigue  Headaches           Leaky Gut Hyperactivity   Allergy/Hay Fever       Stress/Tension Diabetes      Hypoglycemia         Fibromyalgia Or any of 80 other conditions..? Medical research documents the majority of the population suffers from IgG-mediated food allergies. Chances are good you will greatly benefit by the foodSCAN IgG ELISA Food Intolerance Test. According to international lecturer, researcher, author and food allergy expert, Braly, M.D., " 70%-80% of Americans currently suffering from chronic medical conditions of unknown cause, who have proven poorly responsive to conventional medical interventions, are suffering from IgG-mediated delayed-onset food allergies. York Nutritional Laboratories' IgG ELISA food allergy test is a clinically proven way to determine which foods are IgG reactive in a patient. " Cost Effective... The cost for the foodSCAN 113-food test is $349.00 (USD), which is hundreds of dollars less than what other laboratories charge for their food intolerance testing. Also, and unlike these other labs, our simple “pin-prick†test does not require a blood draw or the need for an ordering physician... both of which have their own additional costs! Additionally, we back up your request for our IgG food allergy screening with a written money back guarantee http://www.yorkallergyusa.com/gaurantee.html). Because of this, you now have the most cost-effective and convenient method to accurately identify and eliminate the foods from your diet which are the culprits behind your ill-health. The process is very simple... We will ship to you the foodSCAN test kit along with an authorization from our staff physician who is a licensed M.D. We included everything needed in order for you to be screened against 113 foods for IgG-mediated food allergy. Once your specimen has been collected, by use of our simple " pin-prick " method (no blood draw is required), it is mailed to our laboratory for analysis (we provide the pre-addressed, pre-paid, plastic international bio-shipping return mailer). When your food intolerance screening is completed, you will be sent a detailed report showing which foods you were screened against and which ones tested as being positive (offending) and which ones were negative (safe). In addition to your printed test results, you will receive the 46-page Food Intolerance Guidebook. This Guidebook is full of valuable information including: * 2-page multi-colored test results + an additional 2-page B & W colored copy.  (The colored Copy for yourself and the B & W copy can be shared with your   doctor, dietician, intuitionist, etc.) * A letter of interpretation from our laboratory. * Easy-to-follow information on implementing your test results. * Recipes. * Food lists. * Food family cross-reference guide. * Nutrition chart. * Progress checklist. * Dietary recommendations. * A listing of various companies that provide products and literature  which you will find useful while on your elimination diet. * A detailed receipt with your test results which will reflect the appropriate  CPT code and insurance information so you may submit it to your insurance  carrier for possible reimbursement. Additionally, you will automatically be enrolled in a FREE one year membership in our foodSCAN Client Support Program. This membership entitles you to 12 months of unlimited and complimentary support which will assist and support you with the recommendations provided by your foodSCAN test results and the Food Intolerance Guidebook. If you would like to request your very own foodSCAN, you can do so either from our web site at http://www.yorkallergyusa.com or by calling us toll free at 1-888-751-3388. Please Note: If you would like to order the foodSCAN by mail, please send a letter to our attention (address below) indicating your name, address, phone number, the name of the person to be screened, their date of birth, and include in your letter a statement that you want to order the 113-food foodSCAN IgG ELISA Food Intolerance Test. Also, be sure to include either your credit card information and/or a check or money order in the amount of $349.00 per foodSCAN. Discover how easy it is to request the foodSCAN IgG ELISA Food Intolerance Test and achieve better health! Please feel free to contact our office at (954) 920-3728 or mailto:info@... with any questions you might have or if we can be of further assistance. To Your Good Health, York Nutritional Laboratories, Inc. 2700 North 29th Avenue, Suite # 205 Hollywood, Florida 33020 USA Office: (954) 920-3728 Fax:  (954) 920-3729 mailto:info@... http://www.yorkallergyusa.com “Better health begins at home...†Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2001 Report Share Posted November 18, 2001 In a message dated 11/18/01 10:06:53 AM Eastern Standard Time, Scherb@... writes: > Personally I would suspect this as a faulty test. Several of the kids have > had allergy testing and all of them have had Celiac testing---there is no > way they culd test for all these things with just a pin prick. Save your > money! > > Thanks , I have to agree but wanted to put it out there just in case anyone heard of it. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2001 Report Share Posted November 18, 2001 Diane, Personally I would suspect this as a faulty test. Several of the kids have had allergy testing and all of them have had Celiac testing---there is no way they culd test for all these things with just a pin prick. Save your money! & Garry, parents of (11 ds), (10 ds), JJ (7 ds/autism/celiac), (7 ds/ADHD/Celiac), and Esther (4 ds). All adopted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 I've done the Alcat test several times. My integrative MD put me on antigen drops so that the foods would not effect me in future. The jury is out on whether it worked or not---the " effects " were not bold so to speak. God Bless, Sara > > Hi all > > I guess there are couple of tests. Which one is more reliable?Would you think it would worth to take it? Thanks > Nil > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 Hi Nil, Testing for fructose and lactose intolerance can also be very worthwhile. I'm not the only on who's been surprised to find I had a problem with fructose. Cheers Tony > > Hi all > > I guess there are couple of tests. Which one is more reliable?Would you think it would worth to take it? Thanks > Nil > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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