You are visiting Barbara Feick Gregory's Columbus Do-It-Yourself Health Website

Food Allergy/Sensitivity Quiz

Food allergies/sensitivities are very common. Which ones do you know you have?

QUIZ DISCLAIMER: These are for fun and educational purposes only. They cannot be used to diagnose anything. If you find you answer, "yes" to very many questions, print out the page and head straight to your medical professional!

The Sensitive Six Most Reactive Foods
1. Wheat No Yes
2. Dairy products No Yes
3. Eggs No Yes
4. Peanuts No Yes
5. Corn No Yes
6. Soy No Yes
The Second Tier of Most Reactive Foods
7. Chocolate No Yes
8. Yeast No Yes
9. Various tree nuts No Yes
The Third Tier of Most Reactive Foods
10. Citrus No Yes
11. Tomatoes No Yes
12. Aspartame and MSG No Yes
13. Vinegar No Yes
14. Shellfish (more common in adults than kids) No Yes
The Fourth Tier of Occasionally Reactive Foods
15. Bacon and other pork No Yes
16. Cinnamon No Yes
17. Mustard No Yes
18. Bananas No Yes
19. Grapes and raisins No Yes
20. Coconut No Yes
21. Onions No Yes
22. Berries, particularly strawberries No Yes
23. Peas No Yes
24. Celery No Yes
25. Spices, including turmeric, cloves, and curry No Yes
26. Kidney beans No Yes
27. Melon No Yes
28. Pineapple No Yes
29. Mushrooms No Yes
30. Peppers No Yes
31. Plums No Yes
32. Barley No Yes
33. Beef No Yes
34. Chicken No Yes
Generally Nonreactive Foods
35. Rice No Yes
36. Pears No Yes
37. Lamb No Yes
38. Kale No Yes
39. Salmon, halibut, sole No Yes
40. Trout No Yes
41. Turkey No Yes
42. Olives, olive oil No Yes
43. Cabbage No Yes
44. Tapioca No Yes
45. Carrots No Yes
46. Beets No Yes
47. Cauliflower No Yes
48. Squash No Yes
49. Cranberries No Yes
50. Apricots No Yes
51. Broccoli No Yes
52. Rabbit No Yes
53. Sweet potatoes No Yes


Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_allergies

DISCLAIMER: 
The information contained herein is intended for educational purposes only.

BE AWARE: The electrodermal testing devices have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration ("FDA") for assessment of nutritional deficiencies, food allergies, the presence of toxins, Candida, Epstein Barr virus, or the weakness of organs and glands. Use of the device for these purposes is inconsistent with FDA approval. The galvanic skin response device  is a Class II device that may be used for lie detection and for biofeedback.

There are no generally accepted completed clinical studies which demonstrate that the electrodermal testing devices are effective when used to assess for nutritional deficiencies, the presence of toxins, food allergies, Candida, Epstein Barr virus, and the strength or weakness of organs and glands.

Your child's exposure to lead or heavy metals cannot be determined solely through electrodermal testing.

You should not make decisions about your or your child's health and nutritional needs from information obtained solely through electrodermal testing.

You are to discuss all CEDS recommendations with your health care provider before implementing any of them. Further, that any recommended dietary changes or dietary supplements based partly on the results of electrodermal testing should all be discussed with your family physician before implementing any of them.

There are medical tests for many, if not all of the issues that  respondents use electrodermal testing to assess, and  you are strongly encouraged to confirm the exposures identified through standard medical testing if you or your family physician feel that it is necessary. I make no claims that the screenings find anything other than energy imbalances or that the energized water or other products actually do anything other than help balance energy.

You and God are the only ones who can heal you.