| Q: How do I know if I have an IgG-mediated (delayed)
food allergies?
A: With various medical researchers
documenting 76-80% of the population as being effected by what are
known as delayed food allergies (food sensitivities, food intolerances,
etc.), there is an extremely good chance your nagging ill-health
conditions are being
caused and/or complicated by IgG-mediated (delayed) food
allergies.
In fact, out of thousands of individuals who have tested through our
office, over 98% were found to be IgG reactive to foods!
Q: What symptoms or conditions are effected by delayed food allergies?
A: Though delayed food allergies are not
necessarily the culprit behind every ill-health condition, they could
be.
The following symptoms and conditions have been medically linked to be
either caused or complicated by delayed food allergies or food
sensitivities: feeling bloated, stomach cramps, constipation, wheezing,
breathing difficulties, sinusitis, tension, nausea, hives, rashes,
itching, Fibromyalgia, loss of appetite, panic attacks, loss of energy,
headaches (including migraines), muscle & joint pain, diarrhea,
arthritis, Rhinitis, asthma, hyperactivity, multiple sclerosis (MS),
Urticaria, eczema, premenstrual symptoms, irritable bowel
syndrome, schizophrenia, anxiety, epilepsy, fatigue, myalgic
encephalomyelitis (ME), depression, infantile colic, colitis, recurrent
infections, learning disabilities, dyslexia, conceptual difficulties,
celiac
disease, fluid retention, weight problems, Crohn’s Disease, psoriasis,
mouth
ulcers, gastric ulcers, Otitis media (ear infections), plus many more!
Q: What do patients have to say about Optimum Health Resource (OHR)
Laboratories'
services?
A: A
distinct and clear majority of patients taking the test and altering
their
diet report that they found significant improvements in their condition.
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Strong improvements were noted in 84% of all cases.
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Often these improvements were noted as being life changing.
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The degree of benefit was found to be particularly strong when patients
reported they rigorously altered their diets, though benefit was still
noted when diet was only moderately altered.
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An overwhelming majority reported the process to be easy to
administer and implement.
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Over 90% said they would recommend OHR's testing to others.
Q: How reliable is Optimum Health
Resource (OHR) Laboratories' testing?
A: The IgG ELISA Food Intolerance Screening
Services available through Optimum Health Resource Laboratories' IgG
ELISA
testing
has been proven to be reproducible, reliable and of the highest
quality. In fact, so impressive is OHR's testing, numerous
hospitals and medical facilities throughout the world utilize our IgG
ELISA Food Intolerance Test.
Also, on October 26,
2001, Dow Jones reported in
The Wall Journal the findings
of its assembled medical review board's investigation of 18
laboratories' at-home medical kits. Optimum Health Resource
Laboratories
was one of only a few of the 18 investigated laboratories which were
hailed as providing a highly reliable and accurate screening.
Finally, Optimum Health Resource Laboratories has surpassed independent split-sample trials against competing
laboratories.
Q: Is this testing very expensive?
A: Absolutely not... at least not our
testing! Other laboratories charge patients anywhere from over
$500.00 to more than $1000.00 for their
food intolerance testing services, while OHR's food intolerance
screening
costs hundreds of dollars less!*
Note: The 96-Food Panel
has
a list fee of $379.00
Additionally,
and unlike similar
testing provided by other laboratories, no blood draw or doctor's
appointment is required (both which have their own added expenses)!
(Optimum
Health Resource Laboratories provides its M.D. staff physician, at
no
cost, to be the ordering physician for its IgG ELISA Food
Intolerance
Test!)
Q: What about support?
A: Everyone and anyone who is screened
through Optimum Health Resource Laboratories for IgG-mediated food
intolerance
is entitled to 12 months of complimentary and unlimited telephone and
Internet support specific to their test results and its accompanying
support materials.
Additionally, and unlike some other laboratories, Optimum Health
Resource Laboratories DOES NOT make any attempt to sell
any
products,
services and/or food-stuffs during the duration of this FREE
support.
Q: Is your food intolerance screenings services guaranteed?
A: Yes! In fact, Optimum Health
Resource Laboratories offers 2 separate guarantees when you request
your very
own IgG ELISA Food Intolerance Test:
1. Return your unused kit within
30 days of its date of purchase for a full refund - less a 10% handling fee.
2. If you have not experienced
health benefit* after 3 months of following the recommendations and
support
provided with the results of your IgG ELISA Food
Intolerance Test, simply return all the provided
hard copy tests results and support materials for a full refund - less
a 10% handling fee.
There's no lengthily forms to fill out and none of the hoops and
hassles some other labs make people go through when they are not
satisfied
with their testing services. Let's face it, what difference does
it
make if a lab claims to offer a money back guarantee when they make it
nearly
impossible and inconvenient for anyone to take advantage of it?
* Please see the terms and conditions of our
money back guarantees by clicking
here.
Q: Is the IgG ELISA Food Intolerance Test covered by
insurance?
A: Many insurance companies will reimburse for our
screening services, but it completely depends on the individual
carrier. Various factors, such as the following, determine whether or
not an insurance
company will issue a reimbursement:
a. The insurance company itself.
b. The policy and the services it
covers.
c. The group plan of the policy.
d. Whether or not the annual
deductible has been met.
The following will help assist in
determining if an insurance company will issue a reimbursement for our
96-Food Panel:
a. Procedure (CPT) Code:
83520 or 86001 (Please Note: Different insurance carriers might prefer
one
CPT code over the other).
b. Billing: 96 Foods at $379.00
c. Description of Service: IgG ELISA
Food Intolerance Assay
Also, we have been informed, as
long as a policy has no specific exclusions for food allergy testing,
our IgG ELISA Food Intolerance Test
should fall under basic laboratory services.
Q: Is wheat-free the same as gluten-free?
A: Definitely not! Gluten (or gliadin) is a
complex
of protein which occurs in wheat, oats, rye, barley and four other
common
grains. It causes toxic reactions in people with a particular
genetic
make-up. This can cause them to develop Celiac Disease, or
intestinal
villus atrophy. Being sensitive to wheat is a very different thing; in
this
case your reaction may be to any one of the proteins contained in the
grain
and it is likely to be a true immunological reaction, not a toxic
one.
Therefore, the fact that food is wheat-free is no guarantee at all that
it
is gluten-free. However, there are several wheat-free products on
the
market which do happen to be gluten-free also. Clearly you need
to
read product labels carefully.
Q: What
is the milk we test?
A: Our IgG ELISA Food Intolerance Test screens your blood serum when it has been combined
with extract of
whole milk from organically fed cows. This contains all the milk as it
comes out
of the cow, without any removal of cream or any processing. Whole milk
is divided commercially into several different components, chiefly;
cream, cheese, buttermilk and whey. It is possible that allergens which
are in
whole milk will not be present in some of these components, although
clearly
an allergen which is present in one of the component parts must be
present
in whole milk. Our advice to you is to assume initially that if you
react
to whole milk, you react to all components. Skimmed milk is formed by
removal of some of the fat from whole milk, leaving the protein. Since
nearly all sensitivities are to protein, it is unlikely that skimmed
milk will be tolerated any better than whole milk. Evaporated milk,
however, involves bringing the milk to boiling temperature. This
changes the protein (just as boiling an egg changes the protein and
turns it into white). Some people, but not all, will therefore react to
whole milk, but not to evaporated.
You can test this yourself after you have eliminated all milk products.
Also, in addition to cow's milk,
goat's milk, casein, whey and various cheeses are included in the 96-Food Panel.
Q: What
about goat's milk?
A: Many individuals who are allergic to cow's milk ARE
not allergic to goat's milk - and visa versa. Because of this, we
do include goat's milk as part of our 96-Food Panel.
Q: What
about cheese?
A: Many people who are allergic to cow's milk are not
allergic to certain cheeses due to the main active protein of cow's
milk (casein) being "burned" off during the commercial process of
making these particular cheeses. Because of this fact, some
cheeses are included in our 96-Food Panel.
Q: Can
I react to some parts of egg and not others?
A: Yes, we do see people who react to egg yolk and not
egg white - and visa versa. This is why we test the two
individually in our 96-Food Panel.
Q: Could
I be reacting to the chemicals in meat rather than
to the meat itself?
A: The meats which we test are all prepared from
organically fed bovines, so they should contain no more chemicals than
your body. It is therefore very unlikely that you would be reacting to
the chemicals, rather than the meat. In real life, of course, most
meats have a significant level of chemicals, which are usually
fat-soluble, and are therefore
present in higher dose in animal fats and in fatty meats.
Q: What
about the chemicals on vegetables?
A: We take great strides to ensure all the vegetables
which we test are organically grown. Therefore a positive
reaction on the test is very unlikely to mean a reaction to chemicals,
rather than to the vegetable. Nevertheless, many people do react
to chemicals used in modern agriculture and food processing; therefore,
it is preferable to use only fresh vegetables, or even better, fresh
organically grown
produce.
Q: What
is the importance of food families?
A: It has long being known that if you react to multiple
members of a biological food family, there is an increased risk that
you
might be "cross-reactive" to the entire food family - or most of
it.
Q: If
I suspect I have a problem with a particular food
and I have not eaten it for a while, will this food show up in my test?
A: Our research shows that 86-100% of the foods an
individual is IgG-reactive to needs to completely be eliminated from
their diet
for at least 6-9 months before the elevated Immunoglobulin G antibodies
subside to the point where these foods become non-reactive.
Typically,
more than one food could be contributing to your condition so it is
worth
taking the test to discover which are causing you problems. Also, it is
not uncommon for multiple foods to work together against the body and
cause ill-health problems.
Q: Is there much difference between bakers' and brewers' yeast?
A: Yes. Because of this we test these two yeasts
individually in our 96-Food Panel.
Q: What medicines or medical treatments can effect the outcome of the
test results?
A: Medications containing steroids can weaken the immune
system and cause what is known as a "false negative" in any
IgG ELISA food intolerance test. A false negative is where the
body is reactive to a particular food antigen, but due to the IgG
antibodies being suppressed by the steroid medication the reactive food
it is reported as being negative (safe). The amount of time a
steroid medication would need to stop being taken in order to not have
an effect on an IgG ELISA food intolerance test would depend upon the
means of introduction (.i.e. - topographical cream, inhalant, oral
medicine, etc.). It is VERY IMPORTANT to never
stop taking a doctor's prescribed and/or recommended medication without
first consulting with the physician. Also, chemotherapy
and radiation treatments have been reported as causing false negatives
as
well as certain immune weakening health conditions such as AIDS and
leukemia.
Additionally, there is another
condition known as a "false positive". This is where an
individual
is reported as being reactive to a particular food antigen when they
really are not. Our
laboratory has taken the extra steps necessary to ensure the reactions
identified
are real rather than false positive reactions (something which plagues
competing tests) by coating levels of the extracts so they are
optimized
for sensitivity. Also, our food extracts are obtained from
FDA/CBER
approved sources to ensure the highest quality extracts and lot-to-lot
reproducibility
with our prepared microtitre plates..
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