IgG Food Antibodies W/ IgE Total (87 Foods)

$250.00

IgG Food Antibody Assessment is a food sensitivity test which helps identify those with true IgE-mediated allergies as well as IgG-mediated food sensitivities. This immunological food sensitivity test measures IgG antibody levels to 87 foods, and total IgE.

SKU: 3535 Category:

Description

IgG Food Antibody Assessment is a food sensitivity test which helps identify those with true IgE-mediated allergies as well as IgG-mediated food sensitivities. This immunological food sensitivity test measures IgG antibody levels to 87 foods, and total IgE. Additional sensitivity tests are also available for regional inhalants, molds, vegetables, and spices. This antibody food sensitivity test is ideal for patients who may suffer from delayed reactions/sensitivities to specific foods. It may also provide insight on intolerances, or non-immune responses, to certain foods. Additionally, the IgG Food Antibody Assessment includes a customized True Relief rotation diet plan.

Why Use the Food Sensitivity Test?

The incidence of food sensitivities has increased dramatically over the years. It is estimated that up to 20% of the population have adverse reactions to foods, NSAID enteropathy, and post-infectious Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).

Increased total antigenic load related to food and environmental sensitivities has been associated with a wide range of medical conditions affecting virtually every part of the body. Mood and behavior, including hyperactivity disorders in children are profoundly influenced by food allergies.

IgG-Mediated Symptoms May Include:

  • Asthma
  • Arthritis
  • Migraines
  • Ear Infections
  • Eczema
  • Sinusitis
  • Urticaria
  • Colitis

Classic skin testing for allergies such as skin-scratch testing only measures IgE-mediated reactions. Assessment of relative IgG antibody levels to a multitude of foods using sensitive Enzyme-Linked-Immnosorbent Assay (ELISA) technology identifies those foods against which the patient is producing antibodies. Measuring both relative IgE and IgG antibody levels provides an invaluable starting point for dietary intervention.

Test Type: Blood Test

Analyte List
Alfalfa – IgG
Almond – IgG
Apple – IgG
Apricot – IgG
Asparagus – IgG
Avocado – IgG
Banana – IgG
Beef – IgG
Beet – IgG
Blueberry – IgG
Broccoli – IgG
Buckwheat – IgG
Cabbage – IgG
Cane Sugar – IgG
Carrot – IgG
Casein – IgG
Celery – IgG
Cheddar cheese – IgG
Chicken – IgG
Chocolate – IgG
Clam – IgG
Cod – IgG
Coffee – IgG
Corn – IgG
Corn Gluten – IgG
Cottage cheese – IgG
Cow’s milk – IgG
Crab – IgG
Cranberry – IgG
Cucumber – IgG
Egg white – IgG
Egg yolk – IgG
Garlic – IgG
Gluten – IgG
Goat’s milk – IgG
Grape – IgG
Grapefruit – IgG
Green (string) Bean – IgG
Green Pepper – IgG
Kidney Bean – IgG
Lactalbumin – IgG
Lamb – IgG
Lemon – IgG
Lentil – IgG
Lettuce – IgG
Lima Bean – IgG
Lobster – IgG
Mushroom – IgG
Oat – IgG
Olive – IgG
Onion – IgG
Orange – IgG
Oyster – IgG
Papaya – IgG
Pea – IgG
Peach – IgG
Peanut – IgG
Pear – IgG
Pecan – IgG
Pineapple – IgG
Pinto Bean – IgG
Plum – IgG
Pork – IgG
Potato, sweet – IgG
Potato, white – IgG
Raspberry – IgG
Red Snapper – IgG
Rice – IgG
Rye – IgG
Salmon – IgG
Sardine – IgG
Sesame – IgG
Shrimp – IgG
Sole – IgG
Soy – IgG
Spinach – IgG
Strawberry – IgG
Sunflower seed – IgG
Tomato – IgG
Total IgE
Trout – IgG
Tuna – IgG
Turkey – IgG
Walnut – IgG
Wheat – IgG
Yeast – IgG
Yogurt – IgG
Zucchini – IgG