>What does the gamaglobulin test indicate, and what parameters does one look
>for?

   It is the subclasses (materials) of your immune system. If you have 
an IgG subclass that it low then you have some type of infection that is 
causing this problem. Your immune system is like armys. If all your armies 
are at home then you arn't fighting a war. The Gamagloblin test tells if 
all of them are home and functioning. When they ran my test subclass
one and three was low.

Take Care 
Reid



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