Tag Archives: IgG tests
Update on Which?, YorkTest and Selective Quoting in Google Sponsored Links
As an interesting update to our recent discussion of the Which? investigation into food intolerance tests, YorkTest seems to have withdrawn its Google sponsored ads that had so egregiously quote-mined and distorted the results of the investigation. However, this incident speaks volumes about the state of transparency in the relationship between YorkTest and the customers that it has and the customers that they are attempting to attract. Continue reading
Filed under food intolerance, IgG tests, yorktest
YorkTest, Hardman & Hart: there’s a difference between the BMJ and Nutrition and Food Science
A YorkTest brochure about their IgG food intolerance tests states that there are “25 years of the highest quality ‘double blind’ clinical trials that have been published in numerous peer reviewed medical journals, including the British Medical Journal”. No, there aren’t and they have never published in the BMJ. Chutzpah or mistake? Continue reading
Filed under allergies, food intolerance, IgG tests, patrick holford, yorktest
Dr John Briffa on testing for food sensitivity: applied kinesiology, dowsing and IgG tests
JDC reports that he “always thought that Dr John Briffa was like a more grown-up version of Patrick Holford” – and until recently I had rather agreed with him. However, Briffa has now taken up some worrying positions on vaccines … Continue reading
Filed under allergy, IgG tests, intolerance, patrick holford