Food Print Testing

The frustration of experiencing digestive discomfort like bloating can be multifaceted, food sensitivities may be a contributing factor. We are proud to offer Food Print testing, a convenient blood test that can help identify potential food sensitivities and support your digestive health.

Food Print Testing
Uncover Potential Food Sensitivities

Food sensitivities, unlike food allergies, do not trigger a severe immune response. However, they can still cause various digestive issues like bloating, gas, abdominal pain, and even headaches or fatigue. A Food Print test can be a valuable tool to identify potential food sensitivities that may be impacting your well-being.

How Food Print Testing Works

Food Print testing utilizes a blood sample to analyze your body's immune response to a panel of common food antigens. Here's a simplified breakdown:

  • Convenient Blood Draw: A simple blood draw is performed at our facility.
  • Advanced Analysis: The blood sample is then analyzed for the presence of antibodies (IgG) against a specific panel of food antigens.
  • Personalized Results: Within a week, you will receive a detailed report outlining potential food sensitivities.

Benefits of Identifying Food Sensitivities

Identifying potential food sensitivities can offer several benefits:

  • Improved Digestive Health: By avoiding foods you may be sensitive to, you may experience a reduction in bloating, gas, and other digestive discomfort.
  • Enhanced Overall Well-being: Food sensitivities can sometimes contribute to broader health concerns. By managing sensitivities, you may experience an overall improvement in your well-being.
  • Informed Dietary Choices: The results of your Food Print test can guide you in making informed dietary choices to promote optimal gut health.

Important Considerations

While Food Print testing can be a valuable tool, it's important to note:

  • Confirmation with a Doctor: The results of the test should be discussed with a doctor or qualified healthcare professional for interpretation and personalized guidance.
  • Not a Diagnostic Tool: Food Print testing is not a definitive diagnostic tool for food allergies.