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I went 2 an allgerist and he did a food allgery blood test from RAST. Here are the results 1 to 3. 3 being the worst.

1 Asparagus,1 Lima bean,1 Broccoli,1 Cabbage,1 Cantalope,1 Celery,1 Cheddar cheese,1 Cottage cheese,1 Swiss cheese, 1 Eggewhite,1 Garlic,1 Grape, 1 Grapefruit,1 Lemon,1 Pineapple,1 White potato,1 Tomato,1 Black walnut,1 Watermelon,1 Bakers yeast..

2 Barley,2 Pinto bean,2 Gluten,2 Brewer's yeast..

3 Cow's milk ,3 Peanut,3 soybean,3 Wheat..


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Well, some of those obviously are no surprise, as it includes gluten and the grains containing it. At least now you know what you can't have and can adjust to a new, non-allergenic diet. I hope it helps!

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For your number 3 catagories...were you eaten any of them?

I had testing done too which is what led me to testing through enterolab. Mine was listed as Low, Moderate or High so I assume it's the same with your 1,2,3. I left off of my three's and two's. With the 1's or lows I left off of some and not others depending on where they fell on the graph. Do you have any line of attack as far as eliminating these? Did you doctor say to eliminate all of them or just the higher ones? Just curious. My doctor said to eliminate what would correlate to the 2's and 3's and go as low in the 1's as I felt comfortable eliminating. I have graphs to go by so I can see where in the 1 range they fell, which made it easier.

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For your number 3 catagories...were you eaten any of them?

I had testing done too which is what led me to testing through enterolab. Mine was listed as Low, Moderate or High so I assume it's the same with your 1,2,3. I left off of my three's and two's. With the 1's or lows I left off of some and not others depending on where they fell on the graph. Do you have any line of attack as far as eliminating these? Did you doctor say to eliminate all of them or just the higher ones? Just curious. My doctor said to eliminate what would correlate to the 2's and 3's and go as low in the 1's as I felt comfortable eliminating. I have graphs to go by so I can see where in the 1 range they fell, which made it easier.

I got the test results but I havn't seen the doctor yet.

P.S. sorry it took so long for me to answer.

For your number 3 catagories...were you eaten any of them?

Sorry I didn't see that ?. Yes I was eating some of them. Yesterday I accidentally ate soy and I feel terrible.

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