With 208 foods, this is the most comprehensive food intolerance test that checks for almost everything in American diet (including milk, dairy, gluten, meats, peanut, nuts, fruits, vegetables, beverages, herbs, spices and many more).
Sensitivity to some foods might cause discomfort, but testing allows checking and eliminating such foods easily. Using a finger prick sample, our ELISA IgG test runs every sample twice to guarantee the best results.
Your report will include a unique diet rotation plan based on your results. It will recommend foods you can eat in next few days to confirm your sensitivities.
Want to try for fewer foods (96 items)? You can try a Basic Food Sensitivity Test.
In rare cases, a food allergy might appear immediately after eating something, however, it often appears over a period of few days. And the symptoms might vary a lot, from mild discomfort to bloating or even indigestion.
During the most common food intolerances, our body produces immune response to certain ingredients in the foods. This response includes production of IgG, IgA or IgE antibodies that can be measured with a food intolerance blood test.
A food sensitivity test measures IgG antibodies to common ingredients in the foods including milk, dairy, gluten, egg, fruits, red meat, corn, soy peanut, garlic, and almost 200 more. Normally, these foods will not make you sick but may cause discomfort every time you eat them. Testing for food allergy should cover as many of these ingredients as possible that are found in American diet.
Because our diets have so much variety today, it’s be almost impossible to pinpoint what might be causing the problem. Common food intolerances include milk protein or dairy intolerance, garlic intolerance, gluten sensitivity, egg intolerance or even fruit or vegetables intolerance.
Once you find out that your body is producing immunoglobulin G (IgG) protein antibodies in response to certain foods, you can reduce or eliminate the consumption of those food items.
This at-home food allergy test measures your sensitivity on ascale of 0 to 4 (zero means no sensitivity and 4 means highest sensitivity).
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An IgG food intolerance blood test can help improve quality of life by eliminating foods or rotating them on a regular basis. The simplicity of test is that once your results are received, you can eliminate suspect food items to confirm how they have been affecting you. A diet rotation plan designed specifically around your results makes this task much easier.
The test will measure following208 food ingredients (items in italics are also part of our Basic At-home Food Sensitivity Test):
It is a very simple and easy process to try at-home IgG food intolerance test. Simply order a kit, collect the sample at home, ship it with a pre-paid return envelope to our world class CLIA-certified labs, and find out your results within few days.
You can also order our basic food sensitivity test that tests for 96 different food items in American food diet.
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A: Except New York and New Jersey this test is available in all 48 states. State regulations in NY, NJ do not allow us to ship the tests to their residents.
A: The test kit contains a blood card to collect few drops of blood, a pair of lancets for finger-pricking, instructions on how to collect the blood sample, and a Requisition Form requesting basic information including date and time of collection. The directions are straight forward and easy to follow.
You will receive the kit within 3-5 business days. After you ship the sample and it is received by our lab, you get the results within 5-7 business days.
A: The report with your test results will be easy to understand and will have all the necessary details. It will list all the 208 foods and the corresponding sensitivity levels on a scale of 0 to 4<. Zero means minimal or no sensitivity and four means highest sensitivity.
A: You can use HSA (or FSA/MSA/HRA) accounts to pay for the tests since these are prescription tests (for further confirmation, please check the IRS publication#969). However, please ensure you are not going outside your specified max and min deductible limits. We do not have the capability to process the insurance claim. Insurance plans vary by individuals, therefore we can not guarantee your HSA payment will always be processed by your plan. Please talk to your insurance provider if you have any further concerns.
A: To guarantee the best results, your sample will run twice on an ELISA quantitative assay and compared against negative and positive controls.
To confirm the reliability of your test, a unique diet rotation plan will be designed based on your results. It will recommend what foods to eat for next few days to isolate the most common offenders. Once you find out what you are sensitive to, eliminate or rotate those items from your diet to live your healthiest life.
Instead of avoiding all possible food items one by one, you can test your tolerance with the diet plan and focus on few key ingredients highlighted in the report.
For testing your samples, we have partnered with CLIA-certified labs that are used by physicians across the US. These labs are regulated by the states, as well as Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Additionally, the College of American Pathologists (CAP) requires inter-laboratory tests to ensure the ranges established by each lab do not drift or are not out of acceptable ranges. This is done by regularly testing reference samples between different labs. Finally, the labs test thousands of sample for different age groups and health conditions, and have well established reference ranges to compare your results against this large pool.
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