Could IgG food allergy testing from ImuPro be an option for you?
Check it out“I have been trying to lose weight for more than ten years. Even the physicians whom I consulted time and again for this problem were at a loss as to what to do since my diet generally seemed well-balanced and I tended to not eat enough rather than too much. Moreover, I was suffering from constant constipation, migraine and premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Finally, I tried to lose weight by exercising and sport. The personal trainer whom I asked for help advised me to see a non-medical practitioner. After thorough examination, she recommended colon hydrotherapy and then an ImuPro test for IgG food allergies. It was only when I received the result and tried immediately to change my diet accordingly that I realised what it means to react to 47 out of 270 foods with a hypersensitivity.
This meant for me, among other things, doing without all cow’s milk products, rye, yeast, egg and sugar, several kinds of vegetables and fruit as well as spices.
But I have stuck to my results very consistently and have noticed a considerable change very quickly: I have not had obstipation any more, I only had one attack of migraine in the last six months, the PMS has practically disappeared and I have much more energy than before. Unfortunately, I have “only” lost six kilos since February, but I am patient and I know that it will take some time for my body to recover further.
Having this test carried out was one of the best decisions!”
Note: Please consult your practitioner first if you have any types of symptoms mentioned in this report.
Could IgG food allergy testing from ImuPro be an option for you?
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