Posted 15 November 2018
The IgG test, for ‘food intolerance, is being sold in South Africa by among other, ImuPro and Yorktest. As mentioned in other posts on CamCheck, the Allergy Society of South Africa, the American Academy of Allergy and the European counterparts, all state that there is no validity to this test. Yet they continue to be sold to the unsuspecting public.
This article describes this problematic test being marketed in Canada.
‘There is no validity’: Unproven blood tests for food sensitivity widely offered in Canada
More than 2 dozen health groups have warned about misuse, misinterpretation of IgG tests for food intolerance
Feeling fat, itchy or bloated? Got tummy trouble? Want to help your hair or fix your skin? Could what you’re eating be ailing you? That’s
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