Combined Food + Environmental Panel (Test)
- Adults suspecting both seasonal and dietary triggers simultaneously
- Individuals with recurring symptoms seeking food and airborne allergen screening
- Those wanting a single draw to assess environmental and food sensitivities together
About Combined Food + Environmental Panel (Test)
The Combined Food + Environmental Panel from Infinite Allergy Labs is a comprehensive sensitivity testing kit that screens for reactivity to both common food antigens and environmental triggers — such as pollens, molds, and pet dander — using a single sample collection. It's designed for individuals seeking a clearer picture of what may be contributing to immune-mediated responses, digestive discomfort, or seasonal-related symptoms.
Why It's Worth Considering: Combining two panels into one test reduces the need for multiple collections, and Infinite Allergy Labs processes samples through a CLIA-certified laboratory, supporting result reliability.
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- Adults suspecting both seasonal and dietary triggers simultaneously
- Individuals with recurring symptoms seeking food and airborne allergen screening
- Those wanting a single draw to assess environmental and food sensitivities together
- Caregivers tracking children's reactions to pollens, pets, and common food proteins
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