Effects of Antigen Leukocyte Cellular Activation Test-Based Diet on (Research) . Inflammation, Body Composition, and Medical Symptoms

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Judith M. Lukaszuk, , Masih Shokrani, , Priyanka Ghosh Roy, , Jodi Hoppensteadt, Josephine Umoren Published Online: 5 Oct 2018 https://doi.org/10.1089/act.2018.29183.jml Abstract Background: Inflammation in the body may be exacerbated by food intolerances, which often go undiagnosed due to delayed symptoms and improper testing. The antigen leukocyte cellular activation test (Alcat), a food intolerance test, determines leucocytic response to specific foods. Objective: This study aimed to determine…

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Millions are suffering from autoimmune disease and debilitating symptoms. What medication-free options do they have?

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Is your immune system working against you? Changes to your diet could provide relief. Dr. Michael D. Lockshin (Prof. of Medicine and Obstetrics-Gynecology, Weill Cornell Medicine) speaking to Yahoo! Lifestyle confirms that lifestyle factors, such as diet, can impact your immune system in different ways. That can include people who suffer from autoimmune diseases like: Rheumatoid arthritis Type 1 Diabetes Lupus Celiac Disease Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis…

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Cell Science Systems CEO to Present at Transforming Healthcare Conference

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Cell Science Systems CEO to Present at Transforming Healthcare Conference   Roger Deutsch, CEO of Cell Science Systems, Corp (CSS) headquartered in Deerfield Beach, Florida, will speak at the upcoming Navigating Healthcare Transformation: Value Based Care, The Patient and the Technology, a Frost and Sullivan Medical Technologies, EXECUTIVE MINDXCHANGE event in San Diego, March 4-7. CSS was granted the Company of the Year award by…

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Alcat Food Sensitivity Comparisons

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Overview Food is obviously the foundation of nutrition and its quality and quantity will determine how healthy or how sick an individual will be. But what happens when one has an adverse reaction to the very thing they require to live? Basically, an adverse reaction to food appears to be either toxic (e.g. food poisoning) or non-toxic. A non-toxic adverse reaction takes one of three…

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(New research) Medication-free approach to treating patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

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YaleNews Individualized diets for irritable bowel syndrome better than placebo Article Link Full PDF Patients with irritable bowel syndrome who follow individualized diets based on food sensitivity testing experience fewer symptoms, say Yale researchers. Their study is among the first to provide scientific evidence for this medication-free approach to a debilitating condition. As many as one in five adults meet the criteria for irritable bowel…

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