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<<Wondering if prescription meds and/or supplements would cause a change in
one's metaboic type?>>
Highly unlikely.
<<Also, I found that every time I would answer Wolcott's questionaire, I would
come up with slightly different results -- or just wasn't sure which answer to
choose on some of the questions. Does Kristal's approach require blood tests?
I live in NYC and most alternative blood tests
are prohibitted.Adrienne>>
This is why Dr. Kristal does NOT work with Wolcott any longer. Wolcott feels
that filling out a questionaire is sufficient to determine Metabolic types,
and Kristal (and myself) disagree. Questionaire's are too subjuective. Our
approach is to use the questionaire for maybe 5% of the information, and then
use the objective tests for the real information. As someone else posted, you
can visit Kristal's website for a practitioner in your area, or do the
self-test at home, which is NOT as complete at the tests done by a
practitioner, but good enough if you can't get to someone.
Laura
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