Novak Djokovic's Diet - #1 tennis player

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I had the resistance testing done by a dietician/chiropractor and not knowing what the "testing" was going to entail I brought in all sorts of foods I wanted tested. According to the "doctor" I was not sensitive to rice or chicken but I was to pork and corn. And he said "Well look at that, you aren't sensitive to the healthy foods but are sensitive to the less healthy items." I'm actually sensitive to them all. He proceeded to prescribe me a supplement made of rice protein even though I had told him that I was sensitive to it. I didn't take it but did do a follow up visit with him since I had paid on my subsequent visit. I told him my symptoms had not improved he then asked me if I knew there was gluten in whole wheat bread. I told him that I did know that whole wheat bread has gluten in it as well as advising him that he had prescribed me supplements that had soy and dairy in them even though he had told me not to eat soy or dairy. I never went back. :shock:
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Christy,
Yikes! :shock: :shock: Sometimes being your own dietician is a much better investment. :smile:
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Wow Christy - shows you there are incompetent people in EVERY profession, and we pretty much have to listen to our own intuition.

Like Gabes mentioned, I have personally had success with muscle response testing. It continues to be a great tool in my MC tool chest, as my SO has learned how to test me. If I'm having excessive symptoms, we are usually able to find the culprit.

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I too, as Gabes mentioned, have had good results with muscle testing. That is what the acupuncturist did during the N.A.E.T. treatment that I had last year. It does seem strange, but it worked for me.

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Hi Zizzle, Very interesting study about plants. I was concerned where I live because they were looking into putting a cell phone tower on the property next to the sports fields and skate board park. So far no tower. When my youngest was in elementary school they added temporary classrooms. In one of the buildings was the 400 amp electric panel in the corner of one classrooms and my sons seat was next to the panel. I mentioned the dangers of sitting next to the panel and they tested the electro-magnetism and it was high. They moved all the seats away from the panel and installed a barrier. Jon
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I've done the muscle resistance testing also with the vials and bioresonance therapy. I found it very interesting but in the end it didn't help my MC and I was out a lot of money.
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