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Post by kscolorado »

I finally got my enterolab test back for soy. I had to call them because it was over 3 weeks.

Soy Sensitivity Stool Test
Fecal Anti-soy IgA: 31 Units

Tex, you may add it to the other sensitivities link you have going. I already eliminated soy this past month and have noticed a big difference so wasn't surprised that it came up positive. I see Dr. Lewey tomorrow to discuss my procedures and lab work so I should get even more answers!
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Post by Gloria »

I'm sorry that you've had to eliminate soy, but happy that you've found one more piece of the puzzle. I'm glad it's already making a difference.

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Post by tex »

Kathy,

Tomorrow should be a most illuminating day.

Thanks, I'll add that info.

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