IgG Food MAP with Candida + Yeast (Test)
- Adults suspecting food sensitivities alongside candida overgrowth symptoms
- Individuals with recurring bloating seeking IgG-based food reactivity insights
- Those supporting gut health protocols requiring candida and yeast antibody screening
About IgG Food MAP with Candida + Yeast (Test)
The IgG Food MAP with Candida + Yeast from MosaicDX is a dried blood spot diagnostic test that measures IgG antibody reactivity to a broad panel of foods alongside Candida and yeast antigens. It's designed for individuals and practitioners seeking insight into potential food sensitivities and yeast-related immune responses that may be contributing to digestive, skin, or systemic concerns.
Why It's Worth Considering: MosaicDX (formerly Great Plains Laboratory) is a well-regarded name in functional and integrative testing; this panel combines food reactivity and Candida/yeast markers in a single convenient at-home collection format, reducing the need for separate tests.
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- Adults suspecting food sensitivities alongside candida overgrowth symptoms
- Individuals with recurring bloating seeking IgG-based food reactivity insights
- Those supporting gut health protocols requiring candida and yeast antibody screening
- Practitioners guiding elimination diets with concurrent yeast-related immune assessment
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