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| February 17, 2012 at 4:38 am #909 | |
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Lisa |
I’m compound heterozygous and, thru the Genovations test, found also COMP(on both chromosomes), CYP1B1, absent GSTM1, and one SOD2. I’ve done a few Organix Acids tests over the years that correlate. My 2 1/2 and 6 year old girls have multiple food intolerances and the 6 year old digestive issues. Both born at home, neither vaccinated or ever had antibiotics. 2 year old has been gluten free for life, 6 year old tried some sprouted spelt and sprouted rye at one point but it was taken out. Mostly a WAPF diet, and in the last year Full GAPS. Youngest has only had GAPS legal foods with more recent introduction of sweet potato. We go back and forth with fermented raw dairy. I would like the test them to yield the most comprehensive results so you can best support us thru this process during a consultation. Should we wait for your new genetic test, or do MTHFR now? Should we also do Organix Acids or ION panels? Neither child has any spectrum type issues…….mostly healthy, bright, normal kids. I look to GAPS for continued gut healing but get confused with other ideas out there like Paul Jaminet, etc. I think this genetic info is the missing link to further along our healing. Please advise to how what would be the best testing protocol. Thank you! |
| February 20, 2012 at 3:36 am #963 | |
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Dr Ben |
Lisa – I don’t like to recommend testing unless I hear more history first. Gut health is huge. They on quality probiotics, complete avoidance of dairy/gluten, good multi, fish oil, glutamine/gut healers, vitamin D? I prefer also to have you list ALL major symptoms that they are suffering from and then seeing if we can improve them based on history. If not – then we move to testing. My new test is not ready to go – still in testing mode. |
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