Be wary of food intolerance tests — they may not live up to their claims Bend Bulletin If you're considering taking a food intolerance test, it's best to read the company's marketing materials with a critical eye. A quick scan of websites selling food intolerance tests revealed some inaccurate statements. Claim: Food intolerances are ... |
Be wary of food intolerance tests — they may not live up to their claims – Bend Bulletin
April 19th, 2012 · Food Intolerance News
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BU goes gluten-free – Daily Free Press (subscription)
April 18th, 2012 · Food Intolerance News
BU goes gluten-free Daily Free Press (subscription) He founded the Food Intolerance Network here on campus, which is an official group registered through BU's Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. The group met twice last semester, and students were able to discuss their allergy-related ... |
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Experts cast doubts on food intolerance testing – The Journal News | LoHud.com
April 17th, 2012 · Food Intolerance News
Experts cast doubts on food intolerance testing The Journal News | LoHud.com But allergists and gastroenterologists say that although food intolerance does occur — most of it involving specific food sugars like lactose or fructose — the tests being marketed to consumers have no scientific basis. |
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Omega Diagnostics predicts 40% revenue rise to £11m – Business7
April 16th, 2012 · Food Intolerance News
Omega Diagnostics predicts 40% revenue rise to £11m Business7 Sales of Omega's food intolerance testing kits are also expected to be up 10 per cent on a year ago to around £3.9 million. Omega chief executive Andrew Shepherd said: "We are very pleased with the progress Omega has made and the overall business is ... |
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Lloyd Garver: Set my people free – Brighton-Pittsford Post
April 15th, 2012 · Food Intolerance News
Lloyd Garver: Set my people free Brighton-Pittsford Post One group consists of those who have had medical tests and/or their doctors have told them that they have some food intolerance. The other group consists of people who think they have this condition because their cousin told them they do, ... |
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Lloyd Garver: Set my people free – Gridley Herald
April 13th, 2012 · Food Intolerance News
Lloyd Garver: Set my people free Gridley Herald One group consists of those who have had medical tests and/or their doctors have told them that they have some food intolerance. The other group consists of people who think they have this condition because their cousin told them they do, ... |
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Successful results following HealthWest food intolerance test – Mayo Advertiser
April 12th, 2012 · Food Intolerance News
Successful results following HealthWest food intolerance test Mayo Advertiser The HealthWest food intolerance test is proving a huge hit with patients who have had it done. Here's what some of those who've had the test done have said: “A few days after changing I found myself full of energy. I was jumping out of bed in the ... |
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Doubts cast on food intolerance testing – Sun-Sentinel
April 11th, 2012 · Food Intolerance News
Doubts cast on food intolerance testing Sun-Sentinel But allergists and gastroenterologists say that although food intolerance does occur — most of it involving specific food sugars like lactose or fructose — the tests being marketed to consumers have no scientific basis. |
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After a food allergy diagnosis, families learn to find their way – Appleton Post Crescent
April 7th, 2012 · Food Intolerance News
After a food allergy diagnosis, families learn to find their way Appleton Post Crescent Many people think the terms food allergy and food intolerance mean the same thing, but they don't. “Food intolerance, unlike a food allergy, does not involve the immune system and is not life-threatening,” Perkins said. “Lactose intolerance — trouble ... |
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Two ill in Antrim chemical firm alert – Antrim Times
April 2nd, 2012 · Food Intolerance News
Two ill in Antrim chemical firm alert Antrim Times On Thursday, the Food Standards Agency said a woman being tested for a food intolerance had died in an Italian clinic after being given what was thought to have been an artificial sweetener. It turned out to be a highly toxic meat preservative. |
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