It stands for 'Mediator Release Test'. It is a patented blood test that quantifies how strongly your immune cells react to the foods and food chemicals tested by measuring intracellular mediator release indirectly. When released from immune cells, chemical mediators such as histamine, cytokines, and prostaglandins produce damaging effects on body tissues, leading to the development of symptoms. Identifying harmful substances is the first step towards improving your health if you suffer from food sensitivities.
MRT test quantifies the level of reactivity and breaks reactions into 3 categories: Non-Reactive (Green), Moderately Reactive (Yellow) and Reactive (Red).
MRT is used when I suspect food sensitivities in a client. The first thing I need to do is identify which foods and food chemicals are causing them problems. MRT (Mediator Release Test) can do this. MRT is the most accurate test available to identify foods, additives, and chemicals that are causing sensitivity reactions.
I am sorry Vincent for answering a completely different response.
I am a functional diagnostic nutritionist and food is what I work with.
Blessings,
Johanne
From: VGammill
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 12:07 PM
To: cancercured@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [cancercured] Re: New (old?) ideas on cancer cure
MRT is muscle response testing or "muscle testing." You might ask
the practitioners why it is never used to assess anything that can be
assessed scientifically. You might also ask why it isn't repeatable
when tests are double blinded. Why do the results so often concur
with the practitioner's own beliefs.
Vincent
At 10:04 AM 8/13/2008, you wrote:
>2) What is MRT?
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