Here.
My first thoughts on this are just that it has to be total bollocks, and a way to part worried parents from their hard-earned cash 
My ds has allergies rather than intolerances, so I am not in any way an expert on the diagnosis and management of food intolerances, but from what I have read on here the claims being made by this company seem somewhat far-fetched (to put it mildly). My instinct is to contact MNHQ and protest at their acceptance of an ad from this company, but I wanted to make sure I was not in the wrong before doing so! It makes me so cross when I see people who claim to be able to diagnose and cure allergies/intolerances - don't they think that if this was possible, the medical profession at large would be doing it already?? 