Multi-Pathway Food Sensitivity (200+ foods) (Test)
- Adults experiencing unexplained bloating after varied meals seeking food triggers
- Those rotating elimination diets who want data across 200+ specific foods
- Individuals supporting gut comfort by identifying personalized IgG and IgA food reactions
About Multi-Pathway Food Sensitivity (200+ foods) (Test)
The Multi-Pathway Food Sensitivity Test from Infinite Allergy Labs analyzes reactions to 200+ foods across multiple immune pathways, going beyond standard IgG testing to provide a broader picture of potential food sensitivities. This at-home test is designed for individuals seeking to better understand how specific foods may be affecting their daily wellbeing.
Why It's Worth Considering: Testing across multiple immune response pathways — rather than a single marker — may offer more comprehensive insight into food-related reactions that standard panels can miss.
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- Adults experiencing unexplained bloating after varied meals seeking food triggers
- Those rotating elimination diets who want data across 200+ specific foods
- Individuals supporting gut comfort by identifying personalized IgG and IgA food reactions
- Parents seeking a comprehensive at-home panel covering 200+ foods for their child
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