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Signet & LEAP Medical Advisory Board

Jonathan Brostoff, M.D.
MA, DM, DSc(med), FRCP, FRCPath
Principal International Consultant in Immunology and Allergology
Graduate, Oxford University

William T. Kniker, M.D.
Principal (U.S.) Consultant in Allergy, Immunology, and Adverse Reactions to Foods Chemicals
Graduate, University of Texas School of Medicine

Fred H. Williams, M.D.
Principal Consultant: Gastroenterology
Graduate, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Jeffrey F. Klein, M.D.
Principle Consultant, Family Practice, Allopathic Medicine
Graduate, UCLA School of Medicine

Jeffrey D. Rettig, D.O.
Principal Consultant, Osteopathic Medicine, Rural Health Practice
Graduate, Kirksville College Osteopathic Medicine

Thomas P. Lipsitz, Ph.D.
Clinical Psychologist
Patient Self-Directed Programs for Stress & Anxiety Reduction Therapy
Irritable Bowel Syndrome & Migraine
Referring to a Dietitian

Improve your practice and patient outcomes by referring to a qualified Dietitian to address the dietary component of IBS, Migraine, Fibromyalgia and related conditions.
 
Evaluate patient symptoms using the following generalized and specific criteria:


  • Symptoms are chronic and frequent
  • Many co-morbidities present
  • Evidence of active inflammatory process/mediator release
  • Chronic excess mucus production or history of IgE allergy
IBS Specific
Diarrhea component either D-predominant or cyclic
Chronic & frequent
Personal or family history of allergy
History of adverse food reactions
Other target indications or secondary indications are co-morbid

Migraine Specific

Chronic & frequent > 2x per month
Frequent headaches between episodes
Personal or family history of allergy
History of adverse food reactions
Other target indications or secondary indications are co-morbid
Resistant to relief from medication

Fibromyalgia Specific

Co-morbid diarrhea
Personal or family history of allergy
History of adverse food reactions
Other target indications or secondary indications are co-morbid

Resistant to relief from medication

Physician Comments

January 20, 2003


To Whom It May Concern,


I have been asked to comment regarding my experience with the LEAP (Lifestyle, Eating and Performance) Program. We have been performing these tests (and protocols) for well over a year now and have had phenomenal results. Our most impressive results have come with Irritable Bowel Syndrome, through we have had very impressive results as well with other conditions such as Migraine, Depression, and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. Our experience has been a 95% success rate, in that this percentage of persons have either become completely symptom free or have improved in their symptomology. Signet Diagnostic Laboratories has been very easy to work with. Overall, our experience has been a tremendous success and I would highly recommend (the method) to any Physician who deals with any of these problems.


Sincerely,

W. Brad Wilson, M.D.

Nacogdoches, Texas


March 31, 2004

To Whom It May Concern,


Our introduction to LEAP was through a representative who contacted our office. She was highly professional and knowledgeable individual who was able to clearly communicate how the program worked and how it could be a valuable tool for practice. Initially we choose four patients who suffered from chronic migraine, IBS or both. We were encouraged to select patients who were "tough cases"...those who had already had extensive testing and traditional treatment and still had serious, painful chronic symptoms. Since their success also depended on their ability to discipline themselves to adhere to the program, we were also certain to choose highly motivated patients. The results were amazing! One young woman who had suffered from severe, often debilitating migraines for years had a life-changing experience. Typically, she was stricken with 2 or 3 severe migraines every week - some lasting 2 or 3 days. During her first week on the LEAP program she had only one headache that was mild by comparison and lasted only a few hours. She was ecstatic and we were delighted to be able to offer her this chance at a relatively pain-free life. Her success continued as she progressed through the program and when she adheres to the program, she enjoys a relatively symptom-free life. Two patients with IBS noticed immediate improvement within the first few days of starting the LEAP program. Their pain and bloating decreased dramatically and they were amazed at the feeling of relief they experienced. The fourth patient who suffered from both IBS and migraines had been distressed by the fact that these conditions severely hampered her ability to care for and enjoy the company of her grandchildren. Since starting the LEAP program she has noticed a significant decrease in symptoms and increase in energy level. We are definitely impressed with the LEAP program and view it as an important diagnostic/treatment addition to our practice.

Sincerely,

Andrew E. Krupitsky, D.O.

Altamonte Springs, Florida