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by gregburek
5574 days ago
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On page 500, under Discussion:
"Blood tests assessing IgG levels against foods did not predict which foods might have a deleterious behavioural effect. ... We recorded no difference in behavioural effects after challenge with high-IgG or low-IgG foods. These results suggest that use of IgG blood tests to identify which foods are triggering ADHD is not advisable. However, IgG blood tests might be useful in other diseases." |
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It might be that their results are limited by the accuracy of the ImuPro test, which would be a shame.