On this episode of “Ask Dr. J.”, Dr. Russell Jaffe is asked why a patient would have new sensitivities after taking the LRA Test and avoiding the items for 3-6 months.
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In this week’s edition of “Ask Dr. J”, Dr. Russell Jaffe is asked why he recommends 3-6 months of avoidance time to reactive foods after taking the LRA Test by ELISA/ACT.
In this week’s edition to “Ask Dr. J”, Dr. Jaffe is asked, “If your LRA test comes back reactive to a medication, do you recommend not taking it?”
In this week’s edition of “Ask Dr. J”, Dr. Russell Jaffe is asked about the antigen process when it relates to LRA by ELISA/ACT testing.
In this week’s edition of “Ask Dr. J”, Dr. Russell Jaffe is asked how does a teenager show lymphocyte responsive assay sensitivities to chemicals that have been banned in the United States for several years.
In this week’s “Ask Dr. J”, Dr. Russell Jaffe is asked to explain how certain medications can interfere with LRA tests.
ELISA/ACT Biotechnologies founder, Dr. Russell Jaffe, recently lectured on the topic of functional immunology to students of National University of Health Sciences. Joined by former NUHS faculty Dr. Erica Mennerik, the two presented the foundations and practical applications of functional immunology, including numerous case reports documenting success in removing obstacles to repair and evoking the […]
Diagnosis, treatment, tests and interpretation.By Russell Jaffe, MD, Ph.D.,CCNA common clinical assumption is that homeostatic mechanisms and immune defense and repair reserves are intact or can be spontaneously restored. This is not the case in autoimmune illnesses where homeostasis and immune defenses have been disrupted as marked by intracellular acidosis, impaired electron transport, and depletion […]