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Hi,

I'm wondering if anyone has used EnteroLab at the recommendation of their MD, or is EnteroLab only recognized by alternative health care practitioners.  The reason I ask is that after reading posts on this list, I conferred with my Naturopath and had myself tested for GI.   I tested positive for Antigliadin IgA and Antitissue Transglutaminase IgA.  So, now I'm figuring that I should test my 3 kids.  But, I'm not sure whether to approach their pediatrician who overseas their health care the majority of the time, or to go out of the system again.  My own GI MD did a blood test a year ago on me and it was negative.  So, she said I was fine. I wasn't feeling fine, so I bypassed her and that's when I went to a Naturopath.

So, in short, has anyone had an MD that considers EnteroLab results to be valid medical data?  Would I be wasting my time trying to confer with an MD again?  Any light you can shed on this would be much appreciated.

Thanks again.
Marian
Portland, OR

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