Healing Aids... - Testing - Clinical Ecology / Provocative Neutralization / End-Point Titration

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Clinical Ecology / Provocative Neutralization / End-Point Titration

This controversial branch of testing involves the injection of minute, diluted quantities of foods, inhalants, or chemicals into the skin. Additional dilutions may be used depending on the results received during the initial round of testing. The test can determine various allergens and operates on the theory that while one dilution can trigger a reaction another can neutralize one.