NOTE: This test is ONLY AVAILABLE TO AUSTRALIAN RESIDENTS.
There are several types of immunoglublins that are made in the body. It is important to understand the differences between IgE, IgA and IgG immunoglobulins and when to test for each of them. Immunoglobulins are a class of proteins which function as antibodies produced by the immune system in response to foreign antibodies such as food antigens.
An IgE reaction occurs about the time immediately after exposure to the allergen; food or inhalant. This type of reaction is referred to as a Type I immediate hypersensitivity reaction or in some cases anaphylaxis.
An IgG reaction can occur hours to days after exposure to the allergen; food or inhalant. This type of reaction is referred to as a delayed sensitivity reaction.
The IgG & IgE western food panel is a useful test in assessing both immediate and delayed reactions of 96 general western foods. This type of testing is useful as it eliminates the broad process of ‘trial and error of eliminating offending foods’ and provides a detailed report for identifying offending foods and a rotation diet based on the test results. All antigen tests through NutriPATH are ran in duplicates to ensure accurate and meaningful results are provided to the patient for optimal health.
Analytes
- IgE
- Almond
- Blue Mussel
- Brazil Nut
- Buckwheat
- Coconut
- Cod
- Corn
- Cow’s Milk
- Egg
- Hazelnut
- Oat
- Peanut
- Rice
- Salmon
- Sesame
- Shrimp
- Soy
- Tuna and Wheat
- White
- IgG
- Almond
- Apple
- Apricot
- Asparagus
- Avocado
- Banana
- Barley
- Bean- Kidney
- Bean- Lima
- Bean-Pinto
- Bean-Soy
- Beef
- Beet
- Blueberry
- Broccoli
- Brussel Sprout
- Buckwheat
- Cabbage
- Carrot
- Casein
- Cauliflower
- Celery
- Cheese- Cheddar
- Chestnut
- Chicken
- Chickpea
- Cocoa Bean
- Coconut
- Cod
- Coffee Bean
- Corn
- Crab
- Cranberry
- Cucumber
- Egg White- Chicken
- Egg Yolk- Chicken
- Flaxseed
- Garlic
- Ginger
- Gliadin-Wheat
- Gluten-Wheat
- Grapefruit
- Green Bean
- Green Grape
- Halibut
- Hazelnut
- Honey- Bee
- Lamb
- Lemon
- Lentil
- Lettuce
- Lobster
- Milk
- Milk- Goat
- Mushroom
- Oat
- Olive
- Onion
- Orange
- Oregano
- Papaya
- Pea-Green
- Peach
- Peanut
- Pear
- Pecan
- Pepper-Green Bell
- Pineapple
- Plum
- Pork
- Potato-Sweet
- Potato-White
- Pumpkin
- Raspberry
- Red Snapper
- Rice-White
- Rye
- Salmon
- Scallop
- Sesame Seed
- Shrimp
- Sole
- Spelt
- Spinach
- Strawberry
- Sunflower Seed
- Tomato
- Trout
- Tuna
- Turkey
- Walnut-English
- Wheat-Whole
- Whey. Clam
- White Bean
- Yeast-Baker’s
Test Method
EIA (Enzyme immunoassay)
Common Conditions
- Gastrointestinal and Digestive Health
- Abdominal bloating
- Abdominal cramping
- Respiratory Health
- Asthma
- Wheezing
- Mental and Emotional Health
- Behavioural problems (ADD/ADHD)
- Depression
- Other Health Conditions
- Diarrhoea
- Fatigue
- Fluid retention
- Headaches/Migraines
- Hives
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Leaky gut
- Mood disorders
- Swelling
- Skin and Dermatological Health
- Skin conditions
- Skin rashes
About The Test
All tests come with full instructions, including a pre-authorised practitioner script.
Home test kits come with everything you need to complete the test, including free express post return postage to the laboratory.
All pathology test kits come with a preauthorised script (including test kit/s if required) to take to your local pathology test centre.
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Turn-around time: 12-15 days
Allergies Vs Intolerance’s & Sensitivities
Some people have allergies to certain foods, this means that when they consume a specific food that they are allergic to, their body’s immune system responds by attacking the substance in order to protect them from the substance. Allergies are always related to an immune system response. On the other hand many people have food intolerance’s, this means that when they consume a food that “disagrees” with them they experience symptoms that often seem like an allergy however the immune system isn’t involved which is difference between an allergy and an intolerance.
Food intolerance’s or food sensitivity’s are your body’s way of saying, “I can’t digest that” or “That food is irritating” or “That food in not compatible with me”. If you believe that you may have a food intolerance you may benefit from a food compatibility program or food intolerance and sensitivity testing.
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