In the Press
Press Statement
date added:24/02/2011
Response by food intolerance testing company to the news that NICE is to release new guidance to help GPs identify more quickly when a child may have an allergy
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Sandra's Story
date added:28/07/2010
For eight years Sandra Johnson (54) had endured agonising tummy troubles.
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Tina's Amazing Weight Loss
date added:15/06/2010
Tina Holah, 41 year old Administration Controller from Forest Row, East Sussex, was told by her doctor that she would need a gastric band unless she lost weight. Less than a year on and at 10 stone 10 lbs, she’s over 4 stone lighter. Tina owes her new body to a simple food intolerance test – Food Detective.
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Mail Online
date added:01/12/2009
Daily Mail 1st December 2009
I loved chocloate and capucinno but then a DIY testing kit told me they were making me ill, reveals Fay Ripley.
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The Real Reason You are Bloated
date added:04/11/2009
Red Magazine May 2009
Fed up with having a stomach like a balloon every time you eat? IBS affects one in 10 women. Brigid Moss finds out what you can do about it.
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Just the Two of us
date added:03/11/2009
Slim at Home Magazine October 2009
After a lifetime of dieting, mum and daughter, Lindy and Jess Morgan, found a diet that worked for them!
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New Technique's In Medicine
date added:02/11/2009
Choice Magazine May 2009
FOOD INTOLERANCE
could be the reason
some of us find it more
difficult than others to shed
those extra pounds. So before
embarking on yet another diet
or healthy eating plan, you
may well be advised to talk to
your GP or a nutritionist
about having a test to find out
if this is indeed the case.
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Let Food be your Medicine
date added:01/11/2009
Natural Health Magazine
April 2009
Let Food be your Medicine
Granted, some foods can give you a spotty forehead and fat thighs, but others have the power to take them away! In fact, with a bit of nutritional know how, food can treat just about anything, says Keren Milton
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