There was an article written in the New York Times about the Hidden
Food connection to many health problems. It was written by Jane Brody
on April 29, 1990. Google "Food Allergies Controversy". It is at
query.nytimes.com. Hidden Food Allergies can trigger asthma, eczema,
psoriasis, joint pain, chronic fatigue, migraines, ADD, and many other
health problems. These are not the standard food allergies tested for
by most allergists. These have a delayed reaction. This is
controversial because the pharmaceutical industry can't make any money
from it. You can also talk to an Integrative doctor. Many major
university hospitals (Harvard, Duke, etc.) have an Integrative Medicine
Center.
bosco62a
00doc@comcast.net - 03 Dec 2006 15:34 GMT
> There was an article written in the New York Times about the Hidden
> Food connection to many health problems. It was written by Jane Brody
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> university hospitals (Harvard, Duke, etc.) have an Integrative Medicine
> Center.
"Bosco" is Brad_Chad.
Same guy.
He also lies about his health history. If you Google him back far
enough you will learn that as of a few years ago he was claiming that
conventional allergists solved his problem and telling everyone that
they should see an allergist for their ailments, not just an internist
of general practitioner. Then, somewhere along the line, he changed his
story to say that he saw many convention docs - generalists and
allergists - who couldn't help him and finally a naturopathic doctor
cured him. Now he is creditting "integrative" doctors.

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