
Food Intolerance Test, in Collaboration with Cambridge Nutritional Sciences, UK (powered by Omega Diagnostics) near me in Sonipat










Food intolerance (also called Food sensitivity test) is a delayed immune response to certain foods, often linked to gut health, and can impact your daily life. Identifying and managing these trigger foods can help reduce symptoms and improve your well-being. The Food Intolerance test (IgG) comprises the FoodPrint® test (Omega Diagnostics; a subsidiary of Cambridge Nutritional Sciences, PLC, UK) which analyses up to 215 food and drink antigens for IgG antibodies using the state-of-the-art microarray technology. The test results aid in deciding the course of treatment along with diet and lifestyle adjustments that suit your specific health needs. It is important to note that a food intolerance test is different from a food allergy test. This test is widely available at an affordable price in Sonipat.
The Food Intolerance Test, in Collaboration with Cambridge Nutritional Sciences, UK (powered by Omega Diagnostics) checks IgG antibodies against various food items to help identify potential trigger foods. However, high IgG levels alone do not always indicate intolerance. Doctors and nutrition experts consider your symptoms, medical history, and test results together to recommend dietary adjustments and design a personalized treatment plan.
You may need Food Intolerance Test, in Collaboration with Cambridge Nutritional Sciences, UK (powered by Omega Diagnostics) if you notice any specific reactions/symptoms after eating a certain food such as diarrhea, bloating, stomach pain, constipation, itching, skin rashes, etc. The test is also recommended if there are risk factors for developing food intolerance such as a family history of food intolerance or allergies, any other existing food allergies, or other allergies, such as eczema, hay fever, or asthma.
No special preparation is needed for this test. Follow your doctor's instructions closely. Also, inform your doctor about any medications or supplements you are on, as they might affect the test results.
As part of this test package, you receive a one-time complimentary dietary consultation with expert nutritionists to help interpret your results and guide you with a personalized diet plan. Click here to avail your one-time complimentary diet counselling: https://india.omegadx.com/complementary-nutrition-counselling








What does Food Intolerance Test, in Collaboration with Cambridge Nutritional Sciences, UK (powered by Omega Diagnostics) measure?
Contains 215 testsThe Food Intolerance Test, in Collaboration with Cambridge Nutritional Sciences, UK (powered by Omega Diagnostics) detects IgG antibodies against 215 food substances across various food categories from blood samples. Food intolerance affects the digestive system. It may happen when your body cannot properly digest certain foods (for example, lactose intolerance from dairy) or a delayed IgG-related response against certain foods, leading to symptoms like bloating, headaches, or fatigue. These symptoms cause discomfort but usually are not dangerous.
In contrast, allergic reactions to certain foods are usually IgE mediated and can be severe and life-threatening. This Food Intolerance test (IgG) is different from a food allergy test, which detects IgE antibodies responsible for immediate allergic reactions.
The Cows Milk (Doodh), IgG test detect Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies specifically directed against milk proteins. An elevated IgG level indicates that the immune system has identified milk proteins as potential threats, triggering a delayed hypersensitivity reaction. It is important to understand that this test doesn't diagnose milk allergy or traditional lactose intolerance. It's more related to food sensitivities or intolerances, which are different from allergies and can be caused by a variety of factors, including difficulty digesting or metabolizing milk proteins. In contrast, food allergies are usually immediate and IgE-mediated and tested by other tests which measure allergen specific IgE. Identifying such immune responses can help pinpoint food triggers, enabling doctors to recommend personalized dietary changes.
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The Agar Agar, IgG test detects Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies directed against agar agar. When the immune system identifies agar agar proteins as foreign, it may produce IgG antibodies, leading to a delayed hypersensitivity reaction. It is important to understand that this test doesn't diagnose allergy. It's more related to food sensitivities or intolerances, which are different from allergies and can be caused by a variety of factors, including difficulty digesting or metabolizing certain food stuffs. In contrast, food allergies are usually immediate and IgE-mediated and tested by other tests which measure allergen specific IgE . Identifying such immune responses can help pinpoint food triggers, enabling doctors to recommend personalized dietary changes.
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The Alpha-Lactalbumin, IgG test detects Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies specifically targeted against alpha-lactalbumin proteins. Alpha-lactalbumin is a major whey protein found in cow's milk. Elevated IgG levels indicate that the immune system may perceive this milk protein as a potential irritant, leading to a delayed hypersensitivity reaction. It is important to understand that this test doesn't diagnose allergy. It's more related to food sensitivities or intolerances, which are different from allergies and can be caused by a variety of factors, including difficulty digesting or metabolizing certain food stuffs. In contrast, food allergies are usually immediate and IgE-mediated and tested by other tests which measure allergen specific IgE . Identifying such immune responses can help pinpoint food triggers, enabling doctors to recommend personalized dietary changes.
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The Casein, IgG test detect Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies specifically directed against casein proteins. This test is a highly precise and reliable method used to detect the body’s immune response to casein. An elevated IgG level indicates that the immune system has identified casein proteins as potential threats, triggering a delayed hypersensitivity reaction. It is important to understand that this test doesn't diagnose allergy. It's more related to food sensitivities or intolerances, which are different from allergies and can be caused by a variety of factors, including difficulty digesting or metabolizing certain food stuffs. In contrast, food allergies are usually immediate and IgE-mediated and tested by other tests which measure allergen specific IgE. Identifying such immune responses can help pinpoint food triggers, enabling doctors to recommend personalized dietary changes.
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The Transglutaminase, IgG test detects Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies directed against tissue transglutaminase (tTG), an enzyme found in the lining of the small intestine. In individuals with celiac disease, the immune system mistakenly identifies this enzyme as harmful and produces IgG antibodies against it when gluten is consumed. Elevated levels of IgG antibodies indicate an immune response to gluten consumption. It is important to understand that this test doesn't diagnose allergy. It's more related to food sensitivities or intolerances, which are different from allergies and can be caused by a variety of factors, including difficulty digesting or metabolizing certain food stuffs. In contrast, food allergies are usually immediate and IgE-mediated and tested by other tests which measure allergen specific IgE . Identifying such immune responses can help pinpoint food triggers, enabling doctors to recommend personalized dietary changes.
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