Why Food Intolerance Testing?
Even the tiniest amount of allergy-causing food can trigger life-threatening symptoms for some people. Of the foods listed above, peanuts, tree nuts, shellfish, and fish usually cause the most serious allergic reactions. Food allergy testing can determine whether you or your child has a food allergy.
What is Food Intolerance Testing?
Intolerance testing tests food items, including everyday foods, common fridge items, and non-food items such as pets and pollens. Testing includes a nutritional deficiency, metal toxicity, gut biome and hormonal balance analysis.
How does it work?
A skin prick test can determine your reaction to a particular food. In this test, a small amount of the suspected food is placed on the skin of your forearm or back. A doctor or another health care provider then pricks your skin with a needle to allow a tiny amount of the substance beneath your skin's surface.