96 Food Panel (IgG) (Test)
- Adults seeking IgG antibody insights across 96 common foods
- Individuals supporting gut wellness through personalized food sensitivity data
- Those exploring delayed immune reactions to dairy, gluten, or eggs
About 96 Food Panel (IgG) (Test)
The 96 Food Panel (IgG) from US BioTek Laboratories is a serum-based immunoglobulin G food sensitivity test that measures IgG antibody reactions to 96 commonly consumed foods. It supports individuals seeking to identify delayed immune responses that may be contributing to digestive discomfort, fatigue, or other functional concerns. This test is well-suited for practitioners and health-conscious individuals looking for a structured, data-driven approach to dietary assessment.
Why It's Worth Considering: US BioTek is a CLIA-certified specialty laboratory with a long focus on food immunology testing, and this panel uses enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) methodology for quantitative IgG measurement across a broad range of foods.
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- Adults seeking IgG antibody insights across 96 common foods
- Individuals supporting gut wellness through personalized food sensitivity data
- Those exploring delayed immune reactions to dairy, gluten, or eggs
- Practitioners protocols requiring broad IgG food panel data for dietary planning
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