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Article: Clinical Trial Validates York Nutritional Laboratories' Finger-Stick Food Intolerance Test and Brings New Hope for the Sufferers of Irritable Bowel Syndrome 'IBS'.
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- September 22, 2004
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HOLLYWOOD, Fla. -- A paper (IgG Antibodies To Food: A Role In Irritable Bowel Syndrome?), published in the October 2004 edition of the British Medical Journal's GUT, brings new hope for those suffering with the misery of IBS.
It is well established that food plays a key role in IBS for many people. However, until now identifying which foods could be causing the problem has been incredibly difficult and involved a traditional elimination diet, which is both time consuming and laborious. The paper discusses the results of a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, which, for the first time, places a test for identifying food intolerances under scientific scrutiny. ...