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3 Days Only: FREE Food Intolerance Screening Kits!


Receive one (1) FREE 4-Food (Gluten, Soy, Egg, Casein) IgA Food Intolerance Screening Kit (known as the 'saSCAN') with every 96-Food IgG ELISA Food Intolerance Screening Kit ordered by Saturday, November 3, 2012.

This is a $149.00 value ABSOLUTELY FREE!

Simply place an order on-line for any number of the 96-food finger-stick AT-HOME IgG ELISA Food Intolerance Screening Kits and receive a FREE 4-Food IgA Food Intolerance Screening Kit Kit for every 96-food IgG kit you buy!

Our secure and convenient on-line store is located at…

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Once you have placed your order, send an email to [log in to unmask] mentioning this promotion and include your order number.  Our office will then confirm your order and the number of FREE kits you will be receiving.

HURRY... this offer will not be available for only 3 days through Saturday, November 3, 2012!

Visit www.bettercontrolofhealth.com/10073.html to get your free kit(s)!

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Finger-Stick At-Home Food Intolerance Screening Kit

"... uses the well-regarded ELISA test."
- The Wall Street Journal, Friday, October 26, 2001 -

76-80% of chronically ill Americans, who have not responded positively to conventional therapies, are most likely suffering from food allergic-induced illnesses according to researchers.

There is no single cause for food intolerance. Common conditions ascribed to food sensitivity include: weight gain/obesity, asthma, chronic fatigue syndrome, headaches (including migraines), hyperactivity, poor metabolism, depression, water retention, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and eczema to name a few.

Each person has a different metabolism, health situation and eating habits which means a different food-intolerance profile. The most accurate way to determine what a particular person should or shouldn't eat is by individual testing.

Fresh to arrive on the market is a food-intolerance test that is said to be convenient, reliable and inexpensive. The finger-stick test, which detects sensitivity to any of 96 foods, can be done in the comfort of the person’s own home.

Using the 96-Food IgG ELISA Food Intolerance Screening, individuals need only prick their fingertip to get the tiny blood sample required.  The absorbent wand, which pre-serves the blood sample, is then sent back in a postage-paid mailer.  Test results can be provided by email, which includes 12 months of complimentary email support.

To learn more, visit www.bettercontrolofhealth.com.

Better Control of Health (BCH)
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"Optimum health is at the tip of your finger..."

P.S. - Our company also provides finger-stick and saliva kits for IgA-Mediated Food Intolerance, Celiac Disease, H.pylori and IgE-Mediated (Immediate-Onset) Airborne & Food Allergy.  Please visit our web site at www.bettercontrolofhealth.com for more details.

Please Note: The information provided in this message is for educational purposes only and in no way should it be considered as offering medical advice.  The information provided here should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or a disease.  It is not a substitute for professional care.  Additionally, all laboratory services offered by our company are for screening purposes only.  If you have, or suspect you may have, a health problem, you should consult your physician.  The opinions expressed herein are those of Better Control of Health (BCH).  The contents of this e-mail and any attachments are the property of Better Control of Health (BCH) and are intended for use of the named recipient(s).  The contents may be confidential and should not be communicated to or relied upon by any person without the written consent of BCH.  If you have received this e-mail in error please notify BCH and delete said e-mail from your system.

Please be assured BCH utilizes the most current and up-to-date virus checking software, but you are advised that opening any attachments is at your own risk.  This information is provided in good faith and no warranty can be made for its accuracy.  We assume no responsibility for how this material is used.

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