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  • Report:  #866322

Complaint Review: TESTYOURINTOLERANCE

TESTYOURINTOLERANCE Said they could would test a hair sample against 600 foods/substances for intolerances.Report made ridiculous reading Internet

  • Reported By:
    Spectator — MONRTEAL DU GERS France
  • Submitted:
    Tue, April 10, 2012
  • Updated:
    Tue, June 05, 2012

  Invited to send hair sample to be tested against 600 foods/substances for any intolerances at the cost of 45.

Report arrived with a list of common foods which have featured in my diet without any problems during the last 50 years, and included none of the foods/drugs which I avoid because of bad re-actions.

I shall continue to enjoy Spinach, Apple, Beetroot as before.

The report is pure fiction.

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Pip

Tauranga,
New Zealand

testyourintolerance.com - positive experience...

#2Consumer Comment

Tue, June 05, 2012

I was extremely sceptical about this service but though the 45 a small amount to gamble on the perhaps remote chance that I gained some benefit....

I was getting the test for two reasons, I have suffered life-long with a form of hay-fever and with IBS for the last 20 years.

I got the test results and like a previous submission to this site was surprised to see on there some items that I had been eating for years thinking they were not doing me any harm.... I went to the next stage and ordered an "e-pebble" which is supposed to contain resonances to "neutralise" your reaction to the relevant substances - I was still sceptical...

My results using the e-pebble were surprisingly positive with a dramatic reduction within days of nasal congestion that was causing snoring and I have been symptom free for both IBS and Hay-fever for weeks when these two conditions would normally be ruling my life! I have even been able to eat foods that I had been avoiding, because I thought they were triggers, without any problem.

I still find it hard to believe that it works and have tried convincing myself that it must all be coincidence, but that seems even more unlikely.

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