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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 24938" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>I have not used the ALCAT test. </p><p></p><p>My family has a history of celiac disease and my daughter (easy child) was showing stomach problems since she was a baby from wheat. So I started with that. Traditional celiac testing did not show her to actually have celiac disease but she continued to have mild tummy troubles. Finally, I did testing with an online lab for gluten which was positive. The same lab also tests for milk, soy, eggs, and yeast. After I did the gluten test and it appeared to be accurate, I went ahead and tested the others over time. </p><p></p><p>Since easy child tested positive for gluten with the lab, I tested myself and difficult child. We were both positive and it has made a difference to eliminate those foods. difficult child is (knock on wood) a easy child after eliminating gluten and casein.</p><p></p><p>If you want the name of the lab, I will PM you with it.</p><p></p><p>Even after getting the results from the lab, it was eliminating those foods and seeing the results that really convinced me. Once I started paying attention to what we were eating and how they were behaving and feeling, it is clear when there is a problem food now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 24938, member: 1792"] I have not used the ALCAT test. My family has a history of celiac disease and my daughter (easy child) was showing stomach problems since she was a baby from wheat. So I started with that. Traditional celiac testing did not show her to actually have celiac disease but she continued to have mild tummy troubles. Finally, I did testing with an online lab for gluten which was positive. The same lab also tests for milk, soy, eggs, and yeast. After I did the gluten test and it appeared to be accurate, I went ahead and tested the others over time. Since easy child tested positive for gluten with the lab, I tested myself and difficult child. We were both positive and it has made a difference to eliminate those foods. difficult child is (knock on wood) a easy child after eliminating gluten and casein. If you want the name of the lab, I will PM you with it. Even after getting the results from the lab, it was eliminating those foods and seeing the results that really convinced me. Once I started paying attention to what we were eating and how they were behaving and feeling, it is clear when there is a problem food now. [/QUOTE]
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