96 Food Panel (IgE) (Test)
- Adults seeking IgE-mediated food reactivity screening across 96 foods
- Individuals experiencing recurring digestive discomfort after eating
- Those supporting elimination diet planning with specific IgE data
About 96 Food Panel (IgE) (Test)
The 96 Food Panel (IgE) from Alletess Medical Laboratory is a serum-based allergy test measuring IgE-mediated immune responses to 96 commonly consumed foods. Unlike IgG-based sensitivity panels, this test targets the immunoglobulin E pathway associated with immediate-type allergic reactions, making it relevant for individuals experiencing symptoms that may be linked to food-triggered immune activity. It is designed for those seeking a structured, laboratory-confirmed starting point for evaluating potential food allergies.
Why It's Worth Considering: Alletess is a specialty clinical lab with longstanding focus on food immunology testing; this panel offers broad food coverage in a single draw, providing actionable data to share with a qualified healthcare provider.
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- Adults seeking IgE-mediated food reactivity screening across 96 foods
- Individuals experiencing recurring digestive discomfort after eating
- Those supporting elimination diet planning with specific IgE data
- Practitioners protocols requiring broad food-specific IgE panel results
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