| Nebraska |
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Nebraska, Omaha - Nebraska Natural Health Center - Omaha |
| Nevada |
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Nevada, Las Vegas - The Nevada Clinic, 3663 Pecos McLeod, 702-732-1400, message@nevadaclinic.com |
| New Jersey |
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New Jersey, Freehold - Sutton Alternative Health Services, Randy Sutton DC, 55 Schanck Road, Ste A12, (732) 308-1961, sutalter4u@aol.com, www.suttonalternative.com |
| New Mexico |
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New Mexico, Albuquerque - New Mexico Neurology and Wellness Center, Vernon S. Redd, D.C., D.A.C.N.B., Chiropractic Physician · Board Certified Neurologist, 10801 Lomas Blvd. NE, Suite 100, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87112, Telephone: (505) 888-6138, Fax: (505) 296-0914, http://www.thebrainbuilder.com |
| New York |
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New York, New York -
Park Avenue Center for Well Being,
Roberta Roberts Mittman, L.Ac., Dipl.Ac., M.S., PLLC and Associates, 40 Park
Avenue, New York, NY 10016 New York, New York - Corsello Centers for Nutritional Complementary Medicine, 119 W 23rd Street, Suite 400, (212) 727-3600, SCorsello@aol.com, www.corsello.com New York, Saratoga Springs - http://www.delmarwellness.com/ New York, Saugerties - Bonnie's Nutrition, 208 Old Stage Rd., Saugerties, N.Y. 12477, 845-336-0715, helth2u@att.net New York, Thompson Ridge - Powerful Restorations Healing Studio, Practitioner CEDS, PO Box 182, (845)-800-4825, Karen@CEDSdirectory.org, www.CEDSdirectory.org |
| North Carolina |
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North Carolina, Bald Head Island - The Cheney Clinic, Part of the Functional Medical Center Office
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BE AWARE: The electrodermal testing devices have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration ("FDA") for assessment of nutritional deficiencies, food allergies, the presence of toxins, Candida, Epstein Barr virus, or the weakness of organs and glands. Use of the device for these purposes is inconsistent with FDA approval. The galvanic skin response device is a Class II device that may be used for lie detection and for biofeedback.
There are no generally accepted completed clinical studies which demonstrate that the electrodermal testing devices are effective when used to assess for nutritional deficiencies, the presence of toxins, food allergies, Candida, Epstein Barr virus, and the strength or weakness of organs and glands.
Your child's exposure to lead or heavy metals cannot be determined solely through electrodermal testing.
You should not make decisions about your or your child's health and nutritional needs from information obtained solely through electrodermal testing.
You are to discuss all CEDS recommendations with your health care provider before implementing any of them.
There are medical tests for many, if not all of the issues that respondents use electrodermal testing to assess, and you are strongly encouraged to confirm the exposures identified through standard medical testing if you or your family physician feel that it is necessary.
Laws regarding this equipment vary from country to country.