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Richard Archer <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 14 Jan 1999 08:21:02 +1000
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At 7:07 +1000 14/1/1999, Todd Moody wrote:

>In those cases where one's reaction to a food is quickly and
>obviously bad, no further reason is needed to exclude it from the
>diet, whether it is "paleo" or not.  Beyond that, it gets rather
>tricky.

Is there a test that can be performed to determine whether one is allergic
or intolerant to various foods?

I've heard that prick tests and the ELISA test are so inaccurate they are
really little better than a guess. And the last thing you want is to rely
on a test result that results in you eating bad foods and avoiding good
ones!

 ...Richard.

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