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UCARI Food & Environmental Intolerance Test: 1500+ Items Tested | Ingredient Sensitivities, Nutritional Imbalances, Gluten & Dairy | Test for Adults & Kids | Noninvasive Home Test | 48hr Results

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Features

  • Food & Environmental Intolerance Test For Healthy Living - Our at-home tests offer barrier-free insights into your body. By analyzing hair strands, our tests identify imbalances, intolerances & sensitivities in food and the environment that cause fatigue, bloating, congestion, mental fatigue, breakouts, etc. Not an allergy test, consult your doctor for allergies.
  • Learn More From Your Results - We provide the most comprehensive nutrition test kit for your wellness journey. Unlike single-focus tests, our at-home test reveals how diet, environment, and skincare products affect your physical symptoms beyond immune responses. Say goodbye to gluten, gut, and homeopathic allergy tests.
  • Screen For 1500+ Possible Intolerances With Our 4-in-1 Testing Kit - With our food and environment intolerance test, you can easily and accurately test for food & environmental sensitivities, nutrient imbalances, skincare intolerances, and more to help you make informed decisions about your diet and lifestyle.
  • Easy to Use - Our wellness testing kit is user-friendly. Register your kit online, collect hair sample as instructed, and mail it back using the prepaid envelope. Our Florida lab compares signals with an extensive database, delivering results via email within 24-48 hours of receiving.
  • Easy to Read Reports - UCARI is your lifelong wellness partner. Our medically validated reports are easy to read, with color-coded charts.

Brand: UCARI


Number of Pieces: 4


Special Feature: Easy to Use, Instant Result


Number of Items: 1


Unit Count: 1.00 Count


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.56 x 7.24 x 1.65 inches; 4.97 Ounces


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 28, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ UCARI


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Seems fairly accurate
So, this was a good experience. The results came back within days, which was nice. But how does it work? I read up on it, and I noticed that this product works in possibly one of two ways: it either lists items you were recently exposed to, or it lists the antigens/antibodies/something that reacted with those items. For instance, mine listed raspberry flavoring, probably because I’ve been drinking a lot of raspberry tea lately. It also listed yellow jacket venom, and I was stung by a yellow jacket 3 weeks ago. The thing is, it doesn’t list everything I’ve encountered, like peanut butter, which I eat all of the time. I know I’m allergic to certain foods, so I never eat them, so it didn’t list them, probably because I haven’t eaten them in decades. All in all, I’m pretty happy with the product. It’s not 100% accurate, but it does a fair job of pointing out items that affect me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023 by GD Brekke

  • Accuracy of UCari test results
UCari test results seem to be fairly accurate at least in regards to the foods it said I was severely sensitive to. The results accurately detected that I'm sensitive to cherries and broccoli. I might also be sensitive to mandarin oranges though I haven't reintroduced that food yet for evaluation. The only food the test results were wrong about is peaches. I haven't detected any sensitivity to peaches even though the test results said I have a severe sensitivity to them. I'm only evaluating the foods that I regularly eat, not those that I've never eaten and and have no intention of eating and not foods that I've eaten in the past but aren't currently eating. The sensitivities aggravate the mild irritation of my colon and nerve tension related to the phrenic and pudendal nerves. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023 by Ty S.

  • Question validity
Apparently I'm intolerant to Red Pepper but not intolerant to Bell Pepper (Red). You would think Red Pepper must mean something else, but in the description it says red bell pepper. No one QCed this? There is no consistency in the headers. Some foods are Capitalized Like This and others Like this, while some are all lower case. It said I'm mildly intolerant to egg whites and I eat 4 eggs a day. I don't understand how I'm intolerant to cheddar cheese but not every other cheese, and black tea but not green tea. I wouldn't take the food results too seriously. It said I'm deficient in omega 3 and biotin. Omega 3 doesn't make sense. I take Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega, krill oil, and eat a low-inflammatory diet. I cut out most seed oils. I have almost perfect skin and my nails are as hard as rocks. Biotin makes sense because I have white hair in my 20s. Everyone in my family started getting white hair as young as 12 (we're Asian)... When I take biotin my skin turns hard and my lips flake and peel off like nuts. One time I got a giant cyst on my face when I never get acne. I obviously have some genetic problem with biotin. It said I'm intolerant to a few random species of mold and trees, and horse meat. It says no animal intolerances, which is true. I think there's validity to bioresonance but I don't have much confidence in this test. I read articles where people tried multiple tests and they all got different results. I got suspicious when I asked customer service whether chemical hair dye and bleach will affect the results. They said it doesn't. I don't understand how it won't affect the mineral/heavy metal composition of your hair. The only thing I learned is I have a biotin deficiency and intolerance to a bunch of chemicals put in processed foods. Almost everyone is intolerant to BHT, sodium nitrate, hydrochloric acid... I could've saved money by taking a heavy metal hair test. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2023 by Danna

  • Interesting but not life-changing
I wanted to share some specifics I was hoping to see when I was deciding whether to buy this. As others mentioned, it's super easy - comb through hair and collect enough strands, place in the bag and stick in the mailbox. Results were very quick once they received it (I mailed it in before the holiday weekend so understandably that added a few days). The report is also easy to understand - items are characterized as red (severe), yellow or green. Also, there's a "nutritional imbalances" category but I didn't have anything listed there (guess that's good news). If you read the description, you will understand this is different from allergies and I don't have any known allergens/ haven't had any other similar tests done. So I have no way to speak to the accuracy of this BUT here are a few examples. There were 13 severe items on my report and the majority are things I don't consume regularly anyway. That was disappointing because I definitely experience upset stomach regularly but have had trouble figuring out what foods might be causing that. This didn't get me much closer to understanding that. Several of mine were chemical type ingredients often found in processed foods. Also some interesting nuances here... -"cola" = severe but "cherry cola" is normal. I don't drink either, but that seems odd. -red lentils = severe; all other color lentils = normal (no details given on why) -granulated sugar = severe but cane sugar is normal. I didn't even know the difference between these so had to look that up. Am I going to ask my local donut shop if they use granulated sugar or cane sugar? My moderate / yellow category included around 100 items. Some are things I eat regularly (avocado) and some are not. It recommends eating these items in moderation, which I think most of us do anyway? Unless it's something you are consistently having every single day, not sure I would change my behavior on the yellow category. This kit is reasonably priced, so I think it's worth trying if you're ok with maybe learning something helpful, maybe not. I wouldn't go into it expecting life-changing type results. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2021 by Izzy Izzy

  • Great!
Took the test and it hit my sensitivities right on the dot. There are some results that I don't entirely believe but the majority of them were right. I took the test a long time ago and have had plenty of time to play around with the results.
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2023 by jacjac

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