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Food Sensitivity Testing
 
Do you wonder which foods are good or bad for your health? 
 
Are you concerned with the question "what should I be eating?"
 
Do you know that some foods may not be compatible with your individualized body chemistry? 
 
Have you ever suspected that something you eat frequently may be bothering you?
 
Have you tried elimination diets attempting to find an answer to your food concerns?
 
Have you been previously tested using skin scratch tests for foods?
 
Food Sensitivity Testing will answer all your questions regarding your individual biochemical reactions to food.
 
Food Sensitivity Testing is preformed with a simple drop of finger stick blood which is tested by a licensed clinical laboratory.
 
Your results will reveal your biochemical reactions to 96 common foods and will indicate if you can include common foods such as dairy, wheat, corn, eggs, yeasts and many other foods into your daily diet. 
 
Foods tested include grains, dairy products, meats, legumes, nuts, fruits, vegetables, fish, fowl, sugars, yeasts and beverages.
A vegetarian food panel  and a food additive panel are also available for testing.
 
In the past, skin scratch testing was commonly used, but many foods may not have skin reactions.
 
Common foods reactions can occur within the body and therefore be classified as hidden food reactions.
 
 Symptoms associated with hidden food reactions include:
 
Weight Issues: overweight, food cravings, binges, compulsive eating
 
Energy: fatigue, sleepy after meals, hyperactivity, restlessness
 
Emotions: depression, mood swings, irritibility, anxiety, nervousness
 
Memory and Attention: forgetful, easily distracted, attention deficit
 
Joint/muscle: aches, pains, swelling, soreness, stiffness, tightness
 
Skin: hives, rashes, acne, psorasis, eczema, redness, scaly or dry skin
 
Mouth/throat:  tightness, clearing, coughing, horseness, soreness
 
Lungs: mucous, congestion, asthma, bronchitis,wheezing, asthma
 
Nose:  stuffy, runny, sinus, hayfever, sneezing, allergies, mucous
 
Ears: itching, draining, ringing, infections, ear aches, hearing loss
 
Eyes: watery, swollen, itchy, dark circles, sticky eyelids,infections
 
Head: headaches, dizziness, faintness, head feels full,insomnia
 
Digestion: constipation, bloating, gas, belching, loose stool, cramping
 
If you have any of these issues, Food Sensitivity Testing may provide some surprising answers!