208 Food Panel (IgG + IgA) (Test)
- Adults seeking IgG and IgA antibody insights across 208 foods
- Individuals supporting gut health through comprehensive food sensitivity screening
- Those monitoring dietary triggers via dual-antibody immunoglobulin testing
About 208 Food Panel (IgG + IgA) (Test)
The 208 Food Panel from US BioTek Laboratories measures both IgG and IgA antibody reactions to 208 common foods via a single blood spot or serum sample. This dual-immunoglobulin approach supports a more comprehensive picture of food-specific immune reactivity compared to IgG-only panels. It is designed for individuals and practitioners seeking to identify potential dietary triggers affecting digestive comfort, energy, or overall wellness.
Why It's Worth Considering: Testing both IgG and IgA antibodies simultaneously provides a broader assessment of mucosal and systemic immune responses to foods, offering more actionable data for personalized dietary planning.
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- Adults seeking IgG and IgA antibody insights across 208 foods
- Individuals supporting gut health through comprehensive food sensitivity screening
- Those monitoring dietary triggers via dual-antibody immunoglobulin testing
- Practitioners protocols requiring broad IgG/IgA food reactivity baseline data
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