Re: Immune boosters...or not.
interesting that his blood test came up normal, and an allergy test is showing a mega reaction to gluten
it just proves to me that being tested is not as important as the results you get from trial and error experimentation
i say get tested to document your results, but do not rely on tests to find out what your body needs in order to feel better
if you want to feel better, talk to people who've eradicated the same symptoms that you have, to find out how how they got rid of them, buy a homeopathic repertory and find out what remedies match your symptoms, read anecdotal information about native herbs and experiment with the ones that have traditionally been used to eradicate similar conditions
but that requires risk taking behavior and the risk averse will continue to rely on procedural processes that are inherently limited
why anybody could have more confidence in a prescription issued on the basis of a test, more than how their body feels when they take an herb that matches their symptoms, is incomprehensible to me
it is good that your father is learning how to listen to his body
does he feel better now that he's quit eating eggs?