An elimination diet is designed to discover what foodstuffs cause allergic reactions by separate and successive withdrawal of foods from the diet until the food that causes the symptoms is discovered. It can also be used for determining food intolerances. While allergies to food are very uncommon, food intolerances affect much more of the population and are the root of an assortment of ailments. Many sufferers of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, obesity, asthma and skin disorders are finding that they’re diet is largely responsible for their illness. The elimination diet is the only alternative method to food intolerance blood testing that people have found works in determining what specific foods are causing their sickness.
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Food Intolerance Test Alternative : The Elimination Diet
July 25, 2009 · Leave a Comment
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Tagged: diet, elimination diet, food intolerance diagnosis, food sensitization, immune system
Elisa Blood Test
January 31, 2009 · Leave a Comment
What is ELISA?
ELISA is an abbreviation for “enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.”
What is an ELISA test?
An ELISA blood test uses components of the immune system and chemicals to detect immune responses in the body (for example, to infectious microbes). The ELISA test involves an enzyme (a protein that catalyzes a biochemical reaction). It also involves an antibody or antigen (immunologic molecules).
What is the use of an ELISA test?
ELISA tests are widely utilized to detect substances that have antigenic properties, primarily proteins (as opposed to small molecules and ions such as glucose and potassium). The substances detected by ELISA tests include hormones, bacterial antigens and antibodies.
How does an ELISA test work?
There are variations of the ELISA test, but the most basic type consists of an antibody attached to a solid surface. This antibody has affinity for (will latch on to) the substance of interest, for example, human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), the commonly measured protein which indicates pregnancy. A mixture of purified HCG linked (coupled) to an enzyme and the test sample (blood, urine, etc) are added to the test system. If no HCG is present in the test sample, then only HCG with linked enzyme will bind. The more HCG which is present in the test sample, the less enzyme linked HCG will bind. The substance the enzyme acts on is then added, and the amount of product measured in some way, such as a change in color of the solution.
What are the advantages of ELISA?
ELISA tests are generally relatively accurate tests. They are considered highly sensitive and specific and compare favorably with other methods used to detect substances in the body, such as radioimmune assay (RIA) tests. They have the added advantages of not needing radioisotopes (radioactive substances) or a costly radiation counter (a radiation-counting apparatus).
Where can i get an ELISA blood test ?
Imupro is a food intolerance test ( elisa blood test ) , for more information go to www.food-intolerance.ca
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Food Intolerances And Children
December 5, 2008 · Leave a Comment
There is a growing number of parents that believe their children may be suffering from food intolerance. As always with food intolerance, finding the truth is never easy.
Children develop stomach aches for a lot of reasons, whether it be depression or hyperactivity, because they are still growing, it’s dangerous to cut out major food groups and trying to maintain a diet thats perfectly balanced.
If you think your children have food intolerance, the first thing to do is to talk to a doctor about it, he will be able to tell you if a test is needed or not. Sometimes, in some rare cases, children are born with metabolic abnormalities which results in illness if they eat specific types of food. These children are missing some of the basic enzymes needed to process food, sometimes due to genetics.
One of the most common is primary lactase deficiency, or lactose intolerance, which is a lifelong condition developed when your child was still a baby, it means he cannot properly absorb the sugar naturally contained in milk, this results in symptoms that affect his health.
Some hospitals may conduct a ‘food challenge’ test to determine whether a food allergy exists or confirm a suspected food allergy. A sample of the suspected offending food is given to the person unknowingly. The suspected offending food may be mixed with another food or may be disguised as an ingredient in another food. These food preparation techniques are used to prevent undue influence on the outcome of the test (if the person recognises the food by sight or taste). Another method is to have the person take a capsule containing the allergen.
This test is given under strict supervision because of the dangers of reaction. This would never be attempted on anyone with a history of severe reactions. After eating the food or taking the capsule, the person is monitored to see if a reaction occurs.
The other option is to get a food intolerance test, a blood test that is, which will detect up to 300 foods that might cause food intolerance symptoms in your child… This test is especially usefull in cases where children are belived to have ADHD symptoms, because yest, food intolerance can lead to ADHD like symptoms… This is why the Scientific Laboratory For Food Intolerance, offer the Imupro100 ADHD test, very popular for childrens… for more info check out their food intolerance tests page on their site !
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Food Intolerance Testing Toronto to Vancouver !
December 3, 2008 · Leave a Comment
If you live in canada and want to be tested for food intolerances, you might have a hard time finding a laboratory in your city that can offer you top notch service… (more…)
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Why Is Food Intolerance Testing Becoming So Popular ?
November 21, 2008 · 2 Comments
In the UK, public interest in food intolerance testing is increasing significantly. This could be due to factors such as media interest and celebrity endorsements. In addition, food intolerance testing is becoming an important issue as modern lifestyles and the typical British diet appears to be resulting in an increase in digestive disorders. (more…)
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What Is The Best Food Intolerance Test ?
October 24, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Recently there seems to be an abundance of food intolerance test, this can be overwhelming when trying to choose which one you should get your hands on. Its clear that not all tests are created equal, so read on to find out which food intolerance test are the best.
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Pros & Cons Of Food Intolerance Testing
October 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Even with the last 50 years of massive scientific breakthrough, wonderful new techniques in surgery and fantastic new drugs to cure almost every ailment and disease, it seems to me that more and more people are having to live with health issues that no one seems to be able to successfully deal with. Suffering with conditions like irritable bowel syndrome, migraine, skin complaints, mood swings, chronic fatigue and after many unproductive trips to the GP’s an ever increasing number of people are searching elsewhere for a solution to their problem and a huge number of those are looking at food. We, in the UK, have 10,000 chemicals and additives in our food chain now that we didn’t have 50 years ago. (more…)
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9 Most Common Food Intolerances
July 28, 2008 · 2 Comments
If you are feeling suboptimal and less than your most beautiful self, chances are you might be eating something that you are intolerant to.
Intolerances are different than allergies. Allergies make us have extreme responses like rashes or tightening throats. Food intolerances make us feel lousy and may cause less obvious problems such as tiredness or bloating.
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Food Intolerance Testing beneficial for Good Relations between Food and Bodies
July 25, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Food intolerance related conditions are widespread according to a number of the UK’s leading nutritionists. Unlike allergies which provoke immediate reactions when sufferers eat problem foods, food intolerances cause a delayed reaction. This means that without food intolerance testing, it is practically impossibly to identify the food that is making you feel unwell.
As a result, many people suffer from symptoms such as migraines, abdominal pains and asthma for years before taking a food intolerance test to discover the cause of their problems.
Food intolerance testing is much easier (and more pleasant) than the other measures people take to try and understand what is making them feel ill.
Food intolerance testing involves taking a tiny sample of blood and sending it to a laboratory for analysis. If the sample comes back positive for a food intolerance, you can then take another test to identify the exact food intolerance that you have. These tests allow to you to check for intolerances to up to 113 different types of food.
If food intolerance testing reveals that you have an intolerance to a particular type of food you should take advice about how to adjust your diet. This is because if you have an intolerance to various different types of food it can be harmful to suddenly stop eating them altogether.
Furthermore, depending on your level of intolerance, you might find that you can still eat the problem food, just much less frequently than you used to. For instance, one of my clients discovered that he had an intolerance to yeast via food intolerance testing. This meant that he had to cut out beer altogether for a year but was then able to gradually re-introduce it to his diet.
Identifying problem foods by undergoing food intolerance testing can significantly enhance your sense of well being. However, food intolerance testing is not a cure all. Instead it should be undertaken alongside other attempts to live a healthy lifestyle such as taking regular exercise.
Elizabeth Harfleet, is a leading a UK based nutritional therapist who sells food intolerance testing kits via her website.
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Food Intolerance Testing, Making Eating Safe Again
June 8, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Do you find that you feel ill after eating? Do you avoid social settings and restaurants because you dont know what, when or where you might have unplesant effects from food? You are certainly not alone in your concerns. A food intolerance, similar to an allergy but not as powerful, might be the reason for your discomfort. (more…)
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Imupro : IgG Elisa Blood Test For Food Intolerance
June 7, 2008 · 1 Comment
Imupro300 is a food intolerance test which is currently arguably the best test you can buy out there.
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