FIT 132 (Food Inflammation Test) (Test)
- Adults experiencing bloating or discomfort after eating unidentified foods
- Individuals seeking to pinpoint food-specific IgG and IgA inflammatory responses
- Those supporting gut health by identifying personal dietary inflammation triggers
About FIT 132 (Food Inflammation Test) (Test)
FIT 132 by KBMO Diagnostics is a at-home-compatible blood spot diagnostic test that measures IgG and complement (C3d) antibody reactivity to 132 common foods and food additives. By identifying foods that may contribute to chronic inflammatory responses, FIT 132 supports a targeted elimination approach for those seeking to understand how their diet may relate to symptoms like bloating, fatigue, or digestive discomfort.
Why It's Worth Considering: Unlike standard IgG-only panels, FIT 132 combines IgG and C3d amplification methodology, which may capture a broader range of immune-mediated food responses and help prioritize which foods to address first.
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- Adults experiencing bloating or discomfort after eating unidentified foods
- Individuals seeking to pinpoint food-specific IgG and IgA inflammatory responses
- Those supporting gut health by identifying personal dietary inflammation triggers
- Practitioners protocols requiring a 132-food panel to guide elimination diet planning
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