96 Food Panel (IgA) (Test)
- Adults seeking IgA-mediated food sensitivity screening across 96 foods
- Individuals with digestive discomfort exploring potential mucosal immune food reactions
- Those supporting gut health by identifying secretory IgA food triggers
About 96 Food Panel (IgA) (Test)
The 96 Food Panel (IgA) from Alletess Medical Laboratory is a dried blood spot diagnostic test that measures IgA antibody reactivity to 96 common foods. Unlike IgG-based panels, IgA testing targets secretory immune responses, which may reflect mucosal-level food sensitivities relevant to digestive and immune function. This panel is designed for individuals and practitioners exploring the relationship between diet and systemic wellness.
Why It's Worth Considering: Alletess is a specialty laboratory with focused expertise in food sensitivity testing, and the IgA-specific methodology offers a distinct immunological perspective compared to standard IgG panels — useful when mucosal immune activity is a clinical consideration.
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- Adults seeking IgA-mediated food sensitivity screening across 96 foods
- Individuals with digestive discomfort exploring potential mucosal immune food reactions
- Those supporting gut health by identifying secretory IgA food triggers
- Practitioners protocols requiring broad IgA panel data to guide elimination diets
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