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From: Nolan <nc...@ba...> - 2007-06-14 02:31:40
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CAON UP 45% In The Last Week! Chan-On International Inc. Symbol: CAON Close: $0.80 UP CAON continues to climb daily. Up 45% in the last 7 days as investors are excited about this company's new direction. Read the releases, consider the potential and get on CAON firs thing Thursday! I tried all the supplements and they very little. Vega test The patient holds an electrode, which apparently lets the therapist record the body's energy levels, which in turn can be used to diagnose food intolerances. He always has another trick up his sleeve. That stresses me out. One interesting thing about LGS is that it explains why some people continue to be sick after a bout of food poisoning or a bacterial infection. " Not really evidence in favour of ELISA blood tests for food intolerance. For example if I go out for a run I try to do so in the morning, but only after two visits to the loo. I must admit I felt much better on th ediet but it ws near impossible to stick to. Well, it's certainly not doing any harm anyway. I cut out wheat, dairy, caffeine, potatoes, citrus fruit, all kinds of processed or sugary food. It'll go all squidgy. I've asked my gastro an he saied he's never heard of it, so I'm not sure who to belive. I am now trying reflexology- I dont think I have seen any difference in my IBS although it is early days and the therapist says she has treated others with this condition and seen improvements. Ms McKeith does have a PhD, but she obtained it via correspondence course from a non-accredited American university. This is all very difficult for my husband since he was raised to think girls pooped little pink roses and they don't crap like everyone else. I've attached an article on this subject. Yes, sounds very logical and is in keeping with everything else in life. And that's too much information right there. Aa people have probably read from my previous posts, my life has been completely changed by the test - both positve and negative though. In other words the two tests were almost identical in result. I've never seen a shred of evidence to suggest that you can test food intolerances based on hair samples. I know I'm not alone in this! I totally believe that the tests have helped me at least with guidelines of what to avoid. I wish somebody could encapsulate the whole thing into a pill. And some days are better than others. A huge number of residents went on to develop IBS. we have the metamucil in gelcaps here int ehstates. I mean, they're fine for a few days or weeks, but when you're swallowing the stuff twice a day, every day, for years, they become just a little on the tedious side. That stresses me out. Gonna live my life, adapt and overcome. I'm sure they think it's all in my head. Plus our alleged leaky guts allows these organisms or their toxins to escape into our bloodstream and make us ill in other ways - fever, vomiting, fatigue, headaches etc. IBS has been the bane of my existence for so long that I was relieved to hear someone speak about it. She seems to have made a living out of stating the bleedin' obvious to fat people: "You eat badly. That right way will be different for different individuals but will probably have many elements in common. Maybe I should hand out matches to everyone near me, with my sincerest apologies beforehand. i do find when i take them that they certainly help me "go" but they also seem to make me feel pretty sick during it. If the test can't even agree with its own results then it's clearly useless. " Not really evidence in favour of ELISA blood tests for food intolerance. Maybe I took the test on one of its good days or maybe it was purely coincidence- Im not sure. Maybe I lack the enzymes to digest cooked meat. I'm married but I love him. In other words the two tests were almost identical in result. If you're not feeling better I'll do all those tests you're begging me to do he says. The doctors were less than useless and the dietician at the hospital knew less about nutrition than I did. I have spoken to other people and the test didn't work for them, yet for me it did. Most of the time, I just stay plugged up, with the occasional Montezuma's Revenge type diarrhea. My young family and work keep me pretty busy anyway. I try not to watch those parts. " Not really evidence in favour of ELISA blood tests for food intolerance. This finding does suggest some link between leaky gut and IBS, but it also shows that it can't be a factor in all IBS cases. Now, I don't know about you, but I would never have thought to doubt that someone appearing on a mainstream telly channel and credited as a doctor wasn't an actual doctor. com and type in "Gillian McKeith", and look at the bottom of the first page of results. But what's the point of testing patients, putting them through the time and expense only to tell them that there is no treatment and not even research underway to find one. I will continue to follow your blog with great interest. well, she isn't a proper doctor. |