This is specific there are some various tests that try to check the body according to this idea and for example, Food Intolerance, and IgG food test. However, our Food Inflammation Test can check more specific inflammatory markers; therefore, it is more accurate and more clinically related. The patients can see better symptoms improvement after strictly avoiding the foods according to this test results.
Food Inflammation test

Food Inflammation Test at LaVida: Identify and Manage Food Sensitivities

What’s the difference between Food Inflammation Test and Food Intolerance Test?

The Food Intolerance Test is a latent food allergy test that looks at IgG antibodies to indicate whether your body is hypersensitive toward foods that you regularly eat or have recently eaten, causing high levels of the antibody. The result of the food intolerance test will help us to rotate our diet to be more diverse. Meanwhile, the Food Inflammation Test can test IgG antibodies and IC-C3d at once, which would provide more accurate and efficient results than other food allergy tests that solely detect IgG.
The Food Inflammation Test shows 132 foods known to cause inflammation in the body, including food coloring and preservatives to avoid. The length of abstinence is determined by the results of the individual tests. The Food Inflammation Test will improve the treatment of allergy symptoms practically and efficiently caused by latent food allergies by avoiding foods that are positive.
In conclusion, the latent food allergy test by Food Inflammation Test will let us know the causes of those familiar symptoms and solve the problem clearly without any suspicion. The doctor will provide dietary advice about avoiding foods that cause body inflammation as soon as we receive the results. After 3-6 months, the doctor will schedule a follow-up appointment to determine whether to continue avoiding that food and to determine whether previous symptoms have improved
Symptoms
Digestive Issues
Such as bloating, gas, diarrhea, abdominal pain, or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)-like symptoms.
Skin Reactions
Including eczema, hives, itching, or rashes.
Respiratory Symptoms
Such as nasal congestion, sinusitis, or asthma-like symptoms.
Joint Pain
Arthritis-like symptoms or generalized joint pain.
Fatigue
Persistent tiredness or lack of energy.
Headaches
Migraines or tension headaches.
Mood Changes
Such as irritability, anxiety, or depression.
Sleep quality impairment
Benefits
Identify Trigger Foods
Helps pinpoint specific foods that may be causing inflammation or immune reactions in the body, potentially leading to symptoms such as digestive issues, skin problems, headaches, or fatigue.
Personalized Dietary Guidance
Provides personalized recommendations on which foods to avoid or minimize, helping individuals tailor their diet to reduce inflammation and alleviate symptoms.
 Improve Symptom Management
By identifying and eliminating trigger foods, individuals may experience relief from chronic symptoms that have been difficult to manage through other means
Enhance Quality of Life
Reduction in symptoms can lead to improved overall well-being, including better energy levels, mood, and physical comfort.
Health Awareness
Increases awareness of how diet impacts health, encouraging healthier eating habits and potentially preventing future health issues associated with chronic inflammation.
Support for Medical Conditions
Especially beneficial for individuals with conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), autoimmune disorders, migraines, or chronic skin conditions where diet-related inflammation may exacerbate symptoms.
Suitable for who?
A food inflammation test, or food sensitivity test, may be suitable for individuals experiencing chronic symptoms like digestive issues, skin problems, headaches, or fatigue that could be related to their diet. It's recommended under the guidance of a healthcare professional to interpret results accurately and consider other factors impacting health.
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