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Article: Prestigious Medical Journal Publishes Independent Audit of the Reported Patient Benefits Obtained From Unique 'Finger-Stick' Food Intolerance Test.
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- August 29, 2002
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HOLLYWOOD, Fla. -- The prestigious medical journal, The Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, recently published an independent audit conducted by the Department of Health Studies at the University of York, on behalf of the British Allergy Foundation, which reports that patients find dramatic relief from a multitude of ill-health symptoms as a result of eliminating problem foods from their diet. The study concluded that long-term chronic illnesses can be improved and billions of dollars saved if sufferers follow the results of the finger-stick IgG ELISA food intolerance test performed by York Nutritional Laboratories.
The British Allergy Foundation ...