kazzdt Report post Posted July 2, 2005 Has anyone had any knowledge of the Yorktest Laboratories, and their Fast scan screening for food intolerances. I've recently heard of a child who had severe behavourial problems (don't know if she has austism or not) who was found to be intolerant of potatoes. When they were removed from her diet the differences in her was unimaginable. The parents and teachers were astounded. I know York is a renouned centre for allergy and intolerance testing, but they are very expensive and I just wondered if anyone has any experience of them. Thanks Kazz Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bid Report post Posted July 4, 2005 Sorry, can't help with this firm Kazz. My two who have severe multiple food allergies were referred to a specialist allergy clinic at one of the London hospitals. They have regular skin prick tests and only have blood tests to clarify an uncertain skin prick reaction. At the clinic they seem to prefer skin pricks as a first option. You could ask your GP about being referred to an allergy clinic... Bid Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites