Guest guest Posted November 3, 2001 Report Share Posted November 3, 2001 I'm new to this list. My son is 4.5 years old.... I try to keep him gfcf, but there are infractions .... I use enzymes at these times - I've used SerenAID in the past and I currently have EnzymeAID from Kirkmans. Anyways.... my son has had soft stools for years...he has leaky gut... he had a severe yeast problem that took a year to clear up (Nystatin).... We have just moved back to the states from Greece.... I have a primary care doctor who is adequate - he's on the DAN list which from my experience means very little except they know the " buzz words " .`...the doctor says my son has allergic shiners, but he's not pushing for any allergy testing.... I'm sorry for running on here.... why don't I get to my question.... What allergy tests are more accurate.... the skin prick or the blood test. I understand the skin prick is for immediate reactions and the blood test is for delayed reactions...l've used Great Plains Lab in the past for stool exams and organic acid testing, are they good for the allergy testing.... if anyone has done this test with GPL did your insurance pay for it? Also I want to do a test for Mercury....is the lab of choice Doctors Data???? Thanks for the help.... Beth Mother to Christos ASD 4.5 years and Yorgos 6 years old Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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