184 Food Panel (IgG) (Test)
- Adults tracking digestive discomfort after meals to specific foods
- Individuals seeking IgG antibody data across 184 distinct food antigens
- Those working with practitioners to identify delayed food sensitivity patterns
About 184 Food Panel (IgG) (Test)
The 184 Food Panel (IgG) from Alletess Medical Laboratory is a comprehensive food sensitivity test that measures IgG antibody reactions to 184 commonly consumed foods. Using a blood-based immunoassay, it supports the identification of delayed-onset food sensitivities that may contribute to digestive discomfort, fatigue, or other functional concerns. It is designed for individuals seeking a structured, data-driven starting point for an elimination or rotation diet.
Why It's Worth Considering: Alletess has specialized in food sensitivity and allergy testing for decades, and their 184-antigen IgG panel offers broad dietary coverage in a single test with clinically interpretable results.
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- Adults tracking digestive discomfort after meals to specific foods
- Individuals seeking IgG antibody data across 184 distinct food antigens
- Those working with practitioners to identify delayed food sensitivity patterns
- People supporting elimination diet planning with comprehensive IgG panel results
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