184 Food Panel (IgG) (Test)
- Adults tracking delayed IgG food reactions across 184 common antigens
- Individuals supporting gut health by identifying personal IgG food triggers
- Those seeking a comprehensive IgG panel before an elimination diet
About 184 Food Panel (IgG) (Test)
The 184 Food Panel (IgG) from Alletess Medical Laboratory is a comprehensive food sensitivity test measuring IgG antibody reactivity to 184 commonly consumed foods. Using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) methodology, it screens for delayed immune responses that may be associated with digestive discomfort, fatigue, and other functional concerns. It's designed for individuals and practitioners seeking a broad, data-driven baseline for dietary assessment.
Why It's Worth Considering: Alletess is a specialized immunology laboratory with a long-standing focus on food and environmental sensitivity testing, and this panel's breadth — 184 antigens — provides a detailed IgG reactivity profile to help guide personalized dietary decisions.
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- Adults tracking delayed IgG food reactions across 184 common antigens
- Individuals supporting gut health by identifying personal IgG food triggers
- Those seeking a comprehensive IgG panel before an elimination diet
- Practitioners protocols requiring broad 184-food IgG antibody baseline data
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