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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Better Control of Health (www.bettercontrolofhealth.com) provides an At-
Home IgG ELISA Finger-Stick Food Intolerance Screening Kit for 96 foods
(including gluten and gliadin).
A simple finger-stick (pin-prick) allows an individual to collect their specimen
and then submit it for analysis with the provided postage-paid envelope.
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 a 48-page Guidebook. This
Guidebook is full of valuable information including:
* Emailed & hard copy of results.
* Multi-colored test result + an additional back & white copy. (The colored
copy for yourself and the B&W copy can be shared with your doctor, dietitian,
nutritionist, etc.)
* A letter of interpretation from our office.
* 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 receive 12 months of unlimited and
complimentary support, which will assist and support you with the
recommendations provided by your test results and your Guidebook.
Check out www.bettercontrolofhealth.com for complete details.
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