Food Sensitivity & Allergy Testing in EdmontonComprehensive Food Sensitivity & Food Allergy Testing |
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Test reactivity to 50, 100 and 200 foods We can test children and adults at our Edmonton office
Food Testing is a private service - costs not covered by Alberta Health We'll help you choose the most appropriate testing for your concerns We no longer test for anaphylactic allergies |
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Food Sensitivity & Allergy Testing in Edmonton |
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Digestive concerns, such as bloating, gas and IBS are common reasons for Food Sensitivity & Allergy Testing. Dr. Sumar does electrodermal analysis as part of her Naturopathic practice and we sometimes complement your Food testing with histamine quantification done electrodermally for allergic concerns.
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IBS Our Naturopaths see many clients looking for help with their digestion. Food Sensitivity Testing can provide answers about which foods agree with your body. |
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Rashes Figuring out reactive foods is a starting point for our Naturopathic Doctors when trying to skin issues like eczema, hives and psoriasis. |
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Breathing issues Our Naturopaths often run testing to provide answers for chronic and sinus and lung issues like asthma, phlegm and chronic bronchitis. |
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General health We've had lots of people in Edmonton seeking food testing to improve their health and provide structure to their diet to feel their best! |
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You can book in just for Food Sensitivity Testing. Your testing appointment includes a consultation with our Naturopaths. |
More Supporting Studies:
Allergy & Hives (2016)
A 2016 clinical trial looked at prevalence of Food Sensitivity among patients with allergic symptoms but were lacking laboratory evidence of allergy.
Seventy one patients with allergic symptoms of which 85.7% had hives were tested for IgG antibodies (the methodology we use at our Edmonton office).
The most frequently occurring food specific IgG antibodies were against cola nut in 80.3% of patients followed by yeast in 78.9%, wheat in 77.5%, red kidney bean in 71.8%, pea in 63.4%, corn in 62% and egg white in 62% of the patients.
Most interestingly, females had significantly higher food specific IgG antibodies.
We have seen improvements in chronic hives in many after undergoing Food Sensitivity Testing
Crohn's (2024)
A 2024 observational study looked at prevalence of Food Sensitivity among patients with Crohn's Disease.
Ninety six patients with Crohn's were tested for IgG antibodies and their association small bowel inflammation.
81.3% of Crohn's patients were detected positive for at least one food-specific antibody. The five most prevalent antibodies were tomato, egg, corn, rice, and soybean.
Patients with small intestine inflammation had a higher positive rate of food IgG antibodies and more IgG-positive food items with egg, corn and wheat as the top reactors.
The authors concluded "Our study confirmed that Crohn's patients with small bowel inflammation had a higher positive rate of food IgG antibodies."
Many patients with Crohn's benefit substantially after undergoing Food Sensitivity Testing
MS (2023)
A 2023 study looked at prevalence of Food Sensitivity among patients with Multiple Sclerosis.
This group screened 35 patients with MS and 20 healthy controls for their IgG reactivity against an array of animal-sourced milk, plant-based alternatives as well as individual antigens from cow's milk.
Cow, goat, sheep, A2 milk, coconut, cashew, almond, hazelnut and oat milk were studied.
The MS patients exhibited a significantly higher IgG response to cow milk and goat milk compared to healthy donors, with cow's milk being higher likely related to more reactivity to A1 beta-casein.
Correlation data indicated the co-existence of antibodies to individual bovine milk antigens and their corresponding cross-reactive CNS antigens.
Working with diet is an important cornerstone technique that we use with our Multiple Sclerosis patients