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Table of Contents ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES, VOL. 21, SUPPL. 1 3
TABLE OF CONTENTSVOL. 21, SUPPL. 1 Food Immune Reactivity and Autoimmunity
6 Food Immune Reactivities Andrew W. Campbell, MD
8 The Evolution of Food Immune Reactivity Testing: Why Immunoglobulin G or Immunoglobulin A Antibody for Food May Not Be Reproducible From One Lab to Another Aristo Vojdani, PhD, MSc, CLS
23 Oral Tolerance and Its Relationship to Food Immunoreactivities Aristo Vojdani, PhD, MSc, CLS
34 Molecular Mimicry as a Mechanism for Food Immune Reactivities and Autoimmunity Aristo Vojdani, PhD, MSc, CLS
46 Lectins, Agglutinins, and Their Roles in Autoimmune Reactivities Aristo Vojdani, PhD, MSc, CLS
52 Immune Reactivity to Food Coloring Aristo Vojdani, PhD, MSc, CLS; Charlene Vojdani, MA
64 Immune Reactivities Against Gums Aristo Vojdani, PhD, MSc, CLS; Charlene Vojdani, MA
73 Immune Reactivities to Peanut Proteins, Agglutinins, and Oleosins Aristo Vojdani, PhD, MSc, CLS
80 Aristo Vojdani, PhD: Environmental Factors and Autoimmune Disease Interview by Karen Burnett
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Editorial BoardSidney MacDonald Baker, MD ◆ Autism Research InstituteBrent A. Bauer, MD ◆ Mayo ClinicMark Blumenthal ◆ American Botanical CouncilIan Coulter, PhD ◆ RAND/Samueli Chair in Integrative MedicineJames Dillard, MD, DC, LAc ◆ Integrative Pain MedicineGloria F. Donnelly, PhD, RN, FAAN ◆ Drexel UniversityJeanne Drisko, MD ◆ University of KansasJoel S. Edman, DSc, FACN, CNS ◆ Thomas Jefferson UniversityKaren Erickson, DC ◆ New York Chiropractic CollegeAndrea Girman, MD, MPH ◆ Genova DiagnosticsGarry F. Gordon, MD, DO ◆ Gordon Research InstituteYuxin He, LAc, PhD ◆ Academy of Oriental Medicine at AustinElise Hewitt, DC ◆ Portland, ORAlfred Johnson, DO ◆ Johnson Medical AssociatesEllen Kamhi, PhD, RN, AHG, AHN-BC ◆ Stony Brook UniversityAnup Kanodia, MD, MPH ◆ Ohio State UniversityGünver Kienle, Dr med ◆ Institute for Applied EpistemologyLori, Knutson, RN, BSN, HN-BC ◆ Allina Hospitals & ClinicsJames B. Lago, EMT, DDS, BA ◆ Chicago Dental HealthLixing Lao, PhD, LAc ◆ University of MarylandErqiang Li, PhD ◆ East West College of Natural MedicineSusan Luck, MS, RN ◆ University of Miami
Cuauhtemoc Hernandez Maya, MD ◆ Tao Healing Arts CenterRollin McCraty, PhD ◆ Institute of HeartMathPamela Miles, Reiki Master ◆ New York, NYDaniel A. Monti, MD ◆ Thomas Jefferson UniversityGerard Mullin, MD ◆ Johns Hopkins UniversityJohn Neely, MD ◆ Pennsylvania State UniversityPaula J. Nenn, MD, ABIHM ◆ Optimal Health and Prevention Research FoundationGarth L. Nicolson, PhD ◆ The Institute for Molecular MedicineXie Ning, PhD ◆ Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese MedicineDean Ornish, MD ◆ Preventive Medicine Research InstituteJoseph E. Pizzorno, ND ◆ Seattle, WALawrence A. Plumlee, MD ◆ Chemical Sensitivity Disorders AssociationWilliam J. Rea, MD ◆ Environmental Health Center – DallasSandeep Saluja, MD ◆ Saran Ashram Hospital, DayalbaghEric R. Secor Jr, PhD, ND, MPH, MS, LAc ◆ Helen & Harry Gray Cancer Center, Hartford HospitalMartha Stark, MD ◆ Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Mental Health CenterAlex Vasquez, DC, ND, DO ◆ University of TexasAristo Vojdani, PhD, MSc, CLS ◆ Immunosciences Lab, IncRoeland van Wijk, PhD ◆ International Institute of BiophysicsShi Xian, MD, PhD ◆ General Hospital of the Chinese People’s Liberation ArmyShun Zhongren, PhD ◆ Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
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CONTRIBUTING EDITORsMichael Balick, PhD • Mark Hyman, MD • Jeffrey Bland, PhD, FACN, FACB • Roberta Lee, MD • Tieraona Low Dog, MD
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