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[quote=Anonymous]Traditional medicine doesn't have tests for everything. It's entirely possible that it's a therapy that works for some people with a given issue and not for others with what appears to be the same issue, because of different underlying root causes. This doesn't make it a scam. (Example: my child has mood and behavioral issues that are significantly affected by gluten exposure (due to celiac in our case, but I know others who have a gluten sensitivity that doesn't register as celiac on tests, but has been clearly demonstrated by trial and error - there is not yet an established biomarker for non-celiac gluten sensitivity but that does not mean it does not exist.). Removing gluten from the diet is a huge component in managing this child's mood/behavioral issues. Does that mean that removing gluten from the diet fix everything for others with mood issues? Not necessarily, because there are many different causes for mood/behavioral issues (and most of them aren't well understood), and obviously for most of them it's not celiac/gluten. That doesn't mean it's not an important part of addressing *this* child's issues - it is. But under the reasoning of some here, it would be a "scam" if it doesn't work for every child. [/quote]
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