ADHD Discoveries: Measurement of IgG and Immunoglobulins Matter
There are other Annapurnas in the lives of men.
Werner Herzog, Author: Annapurna
Everest looms in the distance, and exploring up there requires considerable additional travel effort. Yes, many don’t trek there. But some others go without oxygen – several times.
IgG Explorations
If ordinary approaches don’t work whilst treating ADHD it becomes necessary to go exploring for the biomedical cause[s]. IgG is one type of several immunoglobulins that can make a serious ADHD recovery difference.
IgG data points require serious, Everest-like, explorations. Think of trekking to Everest for IgG, Annapurna for Trace Elements, and you find yourself traveling on the biomedical mountaineering team.
In distant laboratories, disdained by traditional allergists, reside answers we didn’t couldn’t trek through before. Yes, we witness these derogatory remarks from our allergy/internal medicine colleagues too often in our offices. The only problem with their negativity: IgG testing works, over 80% of the time. IgG testing is a trip worth making even if you don’ have the obvious IgE recognizable symptoms – and even if your highly-trained, traditional allergist has a theory that IgG testing won’t work. Your allergist is focused on other matters.
IgG Testing Provides A Biomarker
Chronicity is overlooked, acuity moves to the front of the line. For ADHD treatment chronicity and medical subtlety matter.
Take a deeper, biomedical look by traveling to those different IgG mountains. Measure and treat, see what the world looks like from up there, and form your own conclusions.
In the next CorePsych Blog post visit the base camp for that other mountaintop of Trace Elements and Heavy Metals – the Annapurna of biomedical investigations.
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Dr. Parker: Never new that allergists use IGG to treat IGE symptoms. Very interesting. I always learn something new reading your blog. Matt
Matt,
Yeah pretty interesting dichotomy between beliefs and practice.
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