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Everlywell Food Sensitivity Test - Learn How Your Body Responds to 96 Different Foods - at-Home Collection Kit - CLIA-Certified Labs - Ages 18+

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Features

  • HELPFUL TEST - The test measures IgG antibody reactivity to 96 different foods from a small blood sample. You can then use your results to help guide a two-part elimination diet to pinpoint the foods you're sensitive to. (Note: food sensitivities are different than food allergies and intolerances. This is not an allergy test.) Test not available in the following states: New York, Rhode Island, New Jersey. Test Taker Ages 18+
  • GUIDANCE FOR AN ELIMINATION DIET - This test is a great place to start if you are looking to understand how your body responds to a wide variety of foods. Food sensitivities may contribute to headaches and gastrointestinal distress. Finding the symptom-causing foods isn't always easy, but the Everlywell Food Sensitivity Test makes it easier by giving you useful information that can help guide a two-part elimination diet.
  • EASY-TO-UNDERSTAND RESULTS - Gain meaningful insights about your health and wellness with easy-to-understand test results. Download and share with your healthcare provider, family, or friends. We also provide you with additional resources and helpful tips along the way.
  • CERTIFIED LABS - Each partner lab we choose to work with is CLIA-certified (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments). This means they have to meet high standards to obtain both state and federal certifications and submit themselves to regular inspections.
  • PHYSICIAN-REVIEWED - Everlywell test orders and results are reviewed and approved by an independent board-certified physician within your state.

Brand: Everywell


Special Feature: Easy to Use


Model Name: Food Sensitivity Test


Diagnostic Test Sample Type: Blood


Number of Items: 1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.27 x 5.75 x 1.85 inches; 5.29 Ounces


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 23, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Everly well


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UPDATE 16-May-2018: We had my husband do this test so we could compare results. We call him the dog with hands because the man can eat everything in sight without issue. Sure enough, his test results show almost no reactivity to foods - just yogurt, which we knew about. I have major food issues - GERD, gluten intolerance, IC, IBS, migraines, and allergies. My test results show significant reactivity to a broad range of foods - and these are foods we knew I had issues with. I am convinced this test is pretty legit. PREVIOUS REVIEW: This test won’t confirm lactose intolerance nor celiac disease. All it does is show IgG reactive levels - antibodies. The medical community is divided over what this means for food tolerance. Humans develop antibodies as protection against foreign substances like viruses. If you have had chicken pox, you have antibodies against chicken pox. This doesn’t guarantee that you won’t get chicken pox, but it definitely reduces your chances significantly. But does having chicken pox antibodies make you willing to eat the chicken pox virus? Well, food is no different. There are foods our bodies believe are harmful foreign agents and so our bodies build up antibodies to protect us from them. Does the presence of the antibodies mean you are now safe to enjoy those foods? This is where the medical community is divided. NIH has published results of a study that shows elimating IgG-reactive foods reduces migraines. Here is what I can tell you - wheat and gluten are on my reactive IgG list. I eliminated both and I went from near-daily migraines to about 3 per month. IgG antibodies trigger an inflammatory response. That response will manifest in different human bodies in different ways. Migraines in some, brain fog or joint pain in others. Maybe lethargy, fatigue, insomnia, etc., it all depends on how the inflammatory response occurs. This test is only going to tell you your IgG reactivity to foods. It won’t tell you how that reactivity in you manifests. Maybe it doesn’t. Or maybe it’s the source of that mystery joint pain you are having. The human body is a complex ecosystem. No two bodies react exactly the same because we all have different gut bacteria, diets, genetics, medications, etc. Each of these things contributes to your unique chemistry. How these IgG-reactive foods impact your chemistry really can only be determined through an elimination diet and then reintroduction of one IgG-reactive food at a time so you can see how your body reacts to it. All this test will do is narrow down a possible list of foods based on IgG reactivity only. Celiac disease and lactose intolerance are two examples of food issues that this test will NOT reveal. Food intolerance has several possible causes - IgG just being one among many - and there are likely many more that we aren’t even aware of yet. So don’t put all of your eggs in one basket, so to speak. This test is just one piece of your body’s ecological mystery puzzle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2018 by Cara

  • Insightful and quick results
I got this product because I have stomach pain a lot after eating almost anything (it feels like). Some days it’s so bad I’m throwing up and hunched over on the floor not knowing what I ate to do this to myself. My husband has an HRA account at work and I was so happy it covered this or else I unfortunately probably wouldn’t have tried it.. when taking the test be sure to follow the directions closely so you can get enough blood out. I didn’t do everything it asked like soaking my hands in warm water and get your heart pumping and let me tell you it was a struggle trying to squeeze out a drop of blood. I had to poke almost every finger and yes it still hurts a bit 5 days later.. the results were a moderate response to coffee which makes so much sense, and a mild response to several things including eggs, chicken, garlic, bell peppers, broccoli, wheat, and a few others. Now I can slowly eliminate some foods and figure out my triggers! I’m going to stay away from coffee which I only drink a couple times a week because I have noticed before it has an affect on me, but I didn’t know how bad it was. It’s definitely worth the insight. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2023 by Jenna Birch

  • Difficult & Painful Collection Process
Shipping tomorrow, but the collection process was difficult and frankly, painful. And unfortunately I had to do it twice! I was expecting a regular needle-like lancet. This is NOT that, and for me has left swelling and bruising to exceedingly painful fingertips. When it ‘pricked’ each finger, it literally spurt a small streak of blood each time, which got all over everything, accept where it was supposed to. That’s why I had to do it a 2nd time. I hope I receive useful results, and would highly recommend a different lancet be used in your packaging! Edit: I received the Report much more quickly than I anticipated. In truth, I cannot do anything with it, so it wasn’t worth the expense. I had quite a few things so up as ‘minimal sensitivity’. Two of the food items I know I have allergy and high intolerance to., and the test didn’t reflect this. Thusly, I’m not going to place must trust or faith in these results. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023 by P. Douglass P. Douglass

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As someone who has struggled with stomach issues my entire life, I had high hopes for this test. Unfortunately, of the 96 common sensitivities, I only had a mild reaction to four things. I now wish I would have spent the extra money for the test that included more.
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023 by Heidi

  • Quick and easy!
This was a very simple way to find out what foods you should be avoiding. The directions are very simple and easy to understand and you receive the results very quickly. I purchased the kit on prime day and got a great deal as well. Way easier and cheaper then to book an appointment with a specialist. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023 by Ben Jones

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