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Cerascreen Food Intolerance Test

The Cerascreen Food Intolerance Test checks for antibodies to common foods in the blood using a finger prick sample. Results are claimed to be available in 10 days, aiming to identify potential food intolerances.

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Cerascreen Food Intolerance Test
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£79.99

The Cerascreen Food Intolerance Test checks for antibodies to common foods in the blood using a finger prick sample. Results are claimed to be available in 10 days, aiming to identify potential food intolerances.

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Food intolerance refers to difficulty digesting certain foods, leading to symptoms like bloating, gas, or digestive discomfort. Unlike food allergies, food intolerances don't involve the immune system.

The test measures antibodies in the blood that may be associated with specific food intolerances. A small blood sample is collected through a finger prick, and the results are typically available in 10 days.

The specific foods tested can vary between different food intolerance tests. Cerascreen likely tests for a range of common foods, and you may want to check the product details or contact Cerascreen directly for a list of specific foods included in their test.

Accuracy can depend on various factors. While these tests can provide insights, it's essential to understand that the results may not be 100% accurate. Factors such as individual variability and the nature of food intolerance itself can impact results

If the test indicates a potential food intolerance, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional or a registered dietitian for further guidance. They can help interpret the results and provide recommendations on dietary changes.

No, the Cerascreen Food Intolerance Test is designed to identify food intolerances, not allergies. Food allergies involve the immune system and are typically diagnosed through different testing methods.