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Can You Test for a Food Intolerance?
Most people are familiar with the concepts of food allergies. They often are known for causing rashes, itchy mouths or even anaphylaxis. However, a similar food sensitivity that often gets pushed to the wayside due to its perceived unimportance is that of food intolerances. Often thought to be less important simply because the symptoms are minor in comparison, food intolerances should get all of the same focus as food allergies. This is because they are just as important and relevant when it comes to your relationship with food.
Testing for intolerances is a highly tuned science
Despite what those negative people may think, the testing is carefully refined and highly scientific. The food intolerances can be relayed to chemicals, enzyme issues, histamines, and even toxins.
Each of these potential triggers will help identify the problem food or food ingredient so that you can learn to avoid it and enjoy your relationship with food even more than you did before you knew what was hurting you.
What it all comes down to is, yes, you can test for food intolerance, and yes, the results that you will get from the test are going to be detailed, helpful, and supportive of making your food-related life better than ever. It’s up to you to divide whether or not you want that kind of freedom.
Testing for intolerances is a highly tuned science
Despite what those negative people may think, the testing is carefully refined and highly scientific. The food intolerances can be relayed to chemicals, enzyme issues, histamines, and even toxins.
Each of these potential triggers will help identify the problem food or food ingredient so that you can learn to avoid it and enjoy your relationship with food even more than you did before you knew what was hurting you.
What it all comes down to is, yes, you can test for food intolerance, and yes, the results that you will get from the test are going to be detailed, helpful, and supportive of making your food-related life better than ever. It’s up to you to divide whether or not you want that kind of freedom.

Author: Kate Young, BSc, Lab Manager
Kate Young joined Test Your Intolerance in 2020 after working in private laboratories in Japan for 15 years as a Clinical Bio Scientist and embryologist. As Lab Manager, Kate works on IVDR and GLP accreditation.
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