- This test is a blood draw test, NOT a finger prick test.
- Identify Hidden Food Sensitivities: Discover which foods may be causing digestive discomfort, fatigue, or other symptoms you didn’t even realize were related to your diet.
- Comprehensive 96-Food Panel: Test for sensitivities to 96 common foods, providing a detailed view of your body’s responses to what you eat.
- Personalized Health Insights: Use the results to create a customized elimination diet, helping you feel better and live healthier by avoiding trigger foods.
- Quick and Convenient Testing: A simple blood test that can give you answers to why you might be feeling off – no more guessing or trial-and-error diets.
$382.00
Brand: NutriPATH
Used for: Allergies, Autoimmune conditions, Constipation, Detoxification, Digestion & Probiotics, Gut Health, Immunity, Leaky Gut
Categories: Testing
Description
Food sensitivities can cause a wide range of symptoms and disorders. The foods that cause these delayed reactions are often hard to diagnose because of the time between consumption and the physical reaction. The IgG food allergy test offers a useful tool for detecting the foods causing this response. The results are patient specific and provide an easy, precise and effective starting point for dietary manipulation.
IgG (immunoglobulin G) testing is a useful guide for practitioners to structure an elimination diet for many chronic health conditions. The foods that cause these delayed reactions are often hard to diagnose because of the time between consumption and the physical reaction. Generally, an IgG reaction occurs hours to days after exposure to these food antigens.
The IgG food allergy test offers a useful tool for detecting the foods causing this response. The results are patient specific and provide an easy, precise and effective starting point for dietary manipulation.
When doing an IgG test, it is recommended to eat a large variety of foods in the two weeks prior to testing. Include as many of the foods that are being tested in the specific allergy panel you have chosen. Be aware that if foods are not included in the diet during this time, false negative results may be obtained as recent exposure to these foods may be required for antibodies to be present in the blood.
The IgG Asian food panel allows the practitioner to offer a test to their patient that caters for foods culturally specific to the Asian diet.
Analytes
- Grains/Legumes/Nuts
- Almond
- Bean-Kidney
- Bean-Lima
- Bean-Soy
- Buckwheat
- Cashew Nut
- Chestnut
- Chickpea
- Coconut
- Corn
- Gliadin- Wheat
- Gluten-Wheat
- Lentil
- Millet
- Oat
- Pea-Green
- Peanut
- Pine Nut
- Pistachio
- Rice-White
- Walnut- English
- Fish/Crustacea/Mollusk/SeaFood
- Anchovy
- Clam
- Cod
- Crab
- Halibut
- Lobster
- Octopus
- Oyster
- Red Snapper
- Salmon
- Scallop
- Shrimp
- Sole
- Squid
- Tilapia
- Tuna
- Fruits
- Apple
- Banana
- Cantaloupe
- Cherry
- Grapefruit
- Green Grape
- Guava
- Jackfruit
- Kiwi
- Lemon
- Mango
- Olive
- Orange
- Papaya
- Peach
- Persimmon
- Pineapple
- Strawberry
- Watermelon
- Vegetables
- Avocado
- Beet
- Broccoli
- Cabbage
- Carrot
- Cauliflower
- Celery
- Cucumber
- Eggplant
- Garlic
- Green Bean
- Lettuce
- Onion
- Pepper-Green Bell
- Potato-Sweet
- Potato-White
- Spinach
- Tomato
- Misc/Herbs/Spices
- Basil
- Black Tea
- Cinnamon
- Cocoa Bean
- Coffee Bean
- Coriander
- Curry Powder
- Ginger
- Honey-Bee
- Mushroom
- Mustard
- Pepper-Black
- Sesame Seed Sunflower Seed
- Vanilla Bean
- Yeast- Baker’s
- Meat/Fowl
- Beef
- Chicken
- Duck
- Goose
- Lamb
- Pork
- Dairy
- Casein
- Cheese-Cheddar
- Milk
- Milk-Goat
- Whey
- Egg
- Egg White-Chicken
- Egg Whole-Chicken
- Egg Yolk-Chicken
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Test Method
EIA (Enzyme immunoassay)
Common Conditions
Respiratory Health
- Asthma
Skin and Dermatological Health
- Eczema
Other Health Conditions
- Fatigue
- Headaches
- Irritable Bowel










