96 Food Panel (IgA) (Test)
- Adults suspecting food sensitivities driving digestive discomfort or bloating
- Individuals with mucosal immune concerns seeking IgA-specific food reactivity data
- Practitioners protocols requiring broad 96-food IgA antibody screening panels
About 96 Food Panel (IgA) (Test)
The 96 Food Panel (IgA) from Alletess Medical Laboratory is a serum-based food sensitivity test measuring IgA antibody reactivity against 96 common foods. Unlike IgG-based panels, IgA testing reflects mucosal immune responses, making it relevant for those investigating gut-lining sensitivities and digestive-related food reactions. It is designed for individuals working with a healthcare practitioner to identify potential dietary triggers.
Why It's Worth Considering: Alletess has been a specialized food sensitivity testing laboratory for decades, and their IgA-specific panel offers a distinct immunological lens compared to standard IgG panels — useful when mucosal immunity is a clinical focus.
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- Adults suspecting food sensitivities driving digestive discomfort or bloating
- Individuals with mucosal immune concerns seeking IgA-specific food reactivity data
- Practitioners protocols requiring broad 96-food IgA antibody screening panels
- Those seeking secretory immune response insights across a wide food antigen range
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