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Mediator Release Test
Posted by naslam1603 on April 4, 2023 at 8:01 amMy stomach lining is reacting to whatever I eat. My food choice is so limited now. TI came across this test.My stomach just stops in it’s track whilst eating. I start getting flustered and hot.
Have you come across it?
naslam1603 replied 1 year, 7 months ago 3 Members · 16 Replies -
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Hey ,
Personally, I have no experience with this test, so I can’t speak to that. It looks to me like a special kind of food sensitivity test.
The test does this by looking at changes in the volumes of white blood cells. The idea is that once white blood cells have released their mediators, they shrink in size. In this way, they test how your white blood cells react to different foods.
Compared to the KBMO food sensitivity test (which you can find here), they use a different approach. I only know that KBMO has been used much more in the functional medicine world and has built trust with its results.
You could try the MRT test if you would like. The advantage is that histamine is also mediated by white blood cells. I only can’t speak about my experience with this test.
Did you ever consider finding help from an osteopath? A big factor why you might still be experiencing acid reflux might also be caused by the position in which your stomach is. Perhaps an osteopath can be of help here.
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Hi Daniel,
Thank you so much for your response. I’ve tried visceral therapy massage since late 2021. There has been no change.
I think the leaky gut worsening and histamine intolerance has caused a lot of problems.
I am also using an iqoro device. Check out iqoro.com.
The mediator test isn’t available in the UK, but it is in Poland. I have sent them an email.
I was wondering what I could do to reduce inflammation apart from the usual supplements.
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Good morning Daniel,
I forgot to ask you, do you use KBMO test with your clients?
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if you recall on our case study call, I had suggested ANF therapy. I would still encourage you to find a practitioner who offers ANF (amino neuro frequency) therapy. With my very sensitive clients, it’s a blessing and helps them gain traction when even food/supplements are too strong for the body.
I wouldn’t waste your money on more testing at this stage Naveed. Especially food sensitivity testing as it will require you to remove even more foods, and complicate an already complex situation.
Can you please describe what you mean by your stomach lining is reacting to everything you eat. What sensations are you feeling? Is it reflux or something else? And where exactly do you experience the discomfort when you eat? Is it with all meals, or only certain meals of the day?
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Hi B.
It’s very difficult to describe. It’s something else and not acid reflux.
I have to have slippery elm, marshmallow root and DGL mixed in water before and after food to calm the stomach. My stomach feels as if it stops in it’s track. It can’t tolerate warmhot temperature foods whether it’s blended or super soft as well. Lower abdominal cramps are intolerable.
I forgot about ANF. I’ll look for a practitioner here.
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It’s with all meals. I notice it’ worse in the morning and or afternoon.
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ANF is great – definitely consider it. How are you doing with your D-limonene supplement search? Any back in stock? Given the latest tests you did, parasites are likely and can cause these pains ur experiencing.
Once biliary tract is better supported for 30-60 days, I usually give my clients the green light to do a parasite cleanse.
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I ordered the D-Limonene yesterday after checking the Swanson European website. Not sure why I didn’t receive a notification that it’s back in stock.
Also been in touch with Geoffrey Montague Smith, who happens to be both an osteopath and ANF therapist. He’s the nearest to me. Other clinics are too far.
https://atmanclinic.co.uk/home-2/the-team/geoffrey-montague-smith/
Only thing is he will not carry out ANF therapy until he does other tests like sound healing, something similar to bioresonance and EAV testing. He mentioned other types of tests too like meridian lines. He left a voice note response following my initial voice note message via WhatsApp.
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majority of ANF practitioners I believe are osteopaths. They have an incredibly diverse set of skills that can help the most extreme cases when all else fails. I’d seriously consider his modalities if it’s available to you.
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Hi B,
ANF Therapy initial consultation booked for April 27th.
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, meeting Geoffrey on April 27th for ANF therapy.
, Geoffrey happens to be an osteopath as well. I hope he can address my hiatal hernia as well. In his form which I ‘m competing, it’ s been ASKED whether I have a HH. In the UK, not many practioners can release it. A lot of Chiropractors can do it in the US.
On a separate note, I was going to this place for visceral therapy for the past couple of years or so.
https://myfrenchphysio.london/team/ -
good luck – please share your experience and thoughts about it with all of us. I’ve invited Dr. Renata to be our guest expert in July to talk about ANF therapy.
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hope he is able to manipulate the hiatal hernia. Osteopaths have an incredible set of tools and magic hands! Hoping it works for you…
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Hey ,
I hope this will bring some relief to you. You sure deserve it! I hope you can hang on until then!
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