There's a book called "The Pulse Test" that shows a way to test for
allergens. 
Check amazon.com
Here is what one reviewer said, it may be enough info for you:

                                        Chuck
The other day I ran for 3 miles. finally I said lady keep your purse

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This is an excellent self-help book. I read this book 25 years ago and
have used the information with my patients since. It was Dr. Coca's
wife, ill at the time, who said to him that she noted that her pulse
was racing at times following a meal. Dr. Coca subsequently monitored
her pulse and discovered what in her diet was increasing her pulse
rate and making her sick. Your testing starts with taking your pulse
rate per minute (at lease 30 seconds X2) in the morning before rising.
Write it down, keep track, and do that for 2-3 days to establish your
resting heart rate. Now after you eat anything, wait 30 minutes and
check your pulse rate. Do that and record it for three 30 minute
intervals for three pulse rate checks within that one and one-half
hours after eating. If your pulse rate increases 6-8 beats per minute
or higher, you are recording your bodies negative responce by speeding
up the system for the liver etc., to detoxify the offending food or
chemical? If you eat several foods at one meal and have a increased
pulse reaction, you will have to eat each item individually to find
the culpret. Anything that increases your pulse rate should be
eliminated from your diet and environment. You can try checking for
increased pulse to test the effect of skin exposure of perfumes and
all chemicals you use on your hair, body and those contacted in your
home or work the same way. Other good self-help books for food
allergies or help with dis-ease are Eat Right For Your Type by
D'Adamo, The pH Miracle by Robert Young, Ph.D. One more thing, if you
are ill or have allergies, pillows of all types, bed, sofa, etc., are
full of skin mites, their ancestors bodies and droppings and the mold
and fungus which feed on these remains will make you sick and
potentially increase your pulse rate. If that is the case, an
antifungal nasal spray may help. New pillows are important to remove
the allergens:)



On 2/23/2007 4:07:10 AM, Misc. IP Group ([email protected]) wrote:
> Hi
> 
> Does anybody know of a good way to do allergy testing oneself at home? I
> see
> prices here in Greece of upward of 500USD for testing!
> 
> Regards
> 
>


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