Friday, June 18, 2010

Discount On Celiac Genetic Testing From Prometheus

Please see below for more information on a discount running until September 1st, 2010 for genetic Celiac Disease testing from Prometheus Labs.  This is for their saliva-based product called MyCeliacID.  FYI - the test normally cost $329 so this is a $100 discount!  Read my previous articles about genetic testing here.


DO YOU HAVE THE GENES FOR CELIAC DISEASE?
MyCeliacID™ helps make finding answers easier.
Prometheus Laboratories Inc. brings you MyCeliacID, the first do-it-yourself, saliva-based genetic test for celiac disease. This easy saliva-based test is the only test that lets you know if you carry the genes that may put you at risk for developing celiac disease. It can be taken in the privacy of your home and does not require your doctor to order*.
Some of the other benefits of MyCeliacID are:
• Highly accurate
• Noninvasive
• You order it directly
• Results are confidential
• Results are not affected by diet
The test can be ordered online at http://www.myceliacid.com/ for a discounted price of $229 if ordered by September 1, 2010. All you need to do is enter the Promotional Code “CeliacSupportGroups” when ordering the test online. Additional discounts can be taken for multiple family members. Please call 1(800) 610-1525 or email myceliacid@prometheuslabs.com for more information.
Remember, celiac disease has over 300 symptoms and manifestations making it difficult for physicians to diagnose. These symptoms and manifestations include:
• IBS type symptoms
• Anemia
• Type 1 diabetes
• Migraines
• Rashes
• Thyroid disease
• Infertility
• Recurrent miscarriages
• Down syndrome
Many people with celiac disease state that support group members are actually the source of their information about the disease, so please forward this information to your family and friends.

Thank you for your assistance.

*A licensed physician will review your request, place the order and review your test results, prior to releasing your results to you.

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