96 General Food Panel (IgG) (Test)
- Adults seeking IgG antibody insights across 96 common foods
- Individuals supporting gut health by identifying potential food sensitivities
- Those experiencing bloating or fatigue wanting a broad IgG food panel
About 96 General Food Panel (IgG) (Test)
The 96 General Food Panel (IgG) from Alletess Medical Laboratory is a serum-based food sensitivity test measuring IgG antibody reactivity to 96 commonly consumed foods. Rather than testing for immediate allergic responses (IgE), it evaluates delayed immune reactions that may contribute to digestive discomfort, fatigue, or other functional concerns. It's designed for individuals working with a healthcare practitioner to investigate potential food sensitivities.
Why It's Worth Considering: Alletess is a specialized clinical laboratory with a long-standing focus on immunology testing, and this panel offers broad food coverage through a quantitative IgG methodology that practitioners can use to guide elimination or rotation protocols.
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- Adults seeking IgG antibody insights across 96 common foods
- Individuals supporting gut health by identifying potential food sensitivities
- Those experiencing bloating or fatigue wanting a broad IgG food panel
- Practitioners protocols requiring comprehensive 96-food IgG sensitivity screening
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