Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 I must speak on Dr. Fine's behalf. He steered me in the right direction regarding food intolerances. He may not be on the right track with regards to gut healing. But he gave me much advice that he did not charge for. I know that he left a prestigious position at Baylor University to research gluten. From his position he has gone against the tide of the medical community. He has chronic health issues also that he controls by dietary management. He is a sincere doctor even though he does not understand SCD. Perhaps information could be sent to him regarding SCD and its healing properties rather than knocking him down as a scam artist. I know from personal experience that he is not. Sue 6 yr old son, no more learning issues, SCD 10 weeks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 Greetings; I have to second. The slanderous comments regarding Dr. Fine are inchoate and utterly unsubstantiated. Criticizing Dr. Fine or Enterolab based on an inability to afford the service, lack of understanding of the significance of HLA gene expression, or sophomoric theorizing is inappropriate. Dr. Fine is a friend to this community and a role model for modern physicians. Enterolab is providing one of the most sensitive and discriminating analyses of antigenic activity of foods currently available. Their tests are a valuable diagnostic tool. Let's keep it on topic, which is SCD and its implementation. > >---------- Inphoria Corporation - J. Townsley II -wt@... - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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