Ordering the Alcat Labs 50 Female Herbs Sensitivity and Intolerance Panel
Ordering this panel helps identify which herbs may be causing symptoms like bloating, headaches, skin rashes, or joint pain. The test uses a blood sample to check for immune cell reactions to 50 different herbs commonly found in supplements, teas, and natural remedies. Interestingly, some herbs can trigger delayed immune responses that are not always obvious right after eating or using them, making it difficult to pinpoint the cause without testing.
When ordering this panel, you can expect these specific benefits:
- Pinpoints which herbs may be linked to digestive issues, such as cramps, diarrhea, or constipation.
- Helps clarify if certain herbs are contributing to skin problems like hives, itching, or rashes.
- Identifies possible connections between herb exposure and symptoms like fatigue, mood swings, or headaches.
- Supports targeted changes to diet or supplements by showing which herbs to avoid.
- Provides a detailed report to share with your healthcare provider for more personalized care.
Who Should Consider Herb Sensitivity and Intolerance Testing
People who regularly use herbal supplements or teas and experience unexplained symptoms such as bloating, congestion, or joint pain may benefit from this test. For example, someone who feels tired and develops skin rashes after using herbal blends for menstrual support might find this test helpful in identifying the specific herbs causing these reactions.
Ordering this test may also be useful in these situations:
- Persistent digestive discomfort after trying new herbal teas or supplements.
- Recurring headaches or dizziness that seem to follow the use of natural remedies.
- Unexplained swelling or hives after using topical herbal products.
- Fluctuating mood or irritability that appears after consuming certain herbal blends.
- Unexpected weight gain that coincides with starting a new herbal regimen, which can sometimes be linked to hidden sensitivities.
Testing for herb sensitivities can help clarify which specific ingredients are linked to symptoms, allowing for more precise changes to diet or supplement routines. Delaying this test may mean continued exposure to herbs that trigger symptoms, which can make it harder to identify the cause and find relief.
Preparing for Female Herbal Sensitivity Screening
Fasting is not required for this test, so you can eat and drink as usual before your blood draw. Always follow any instructions or preparation steps provided by your doctor or healthcare professional to ensure your sample is collected correctly.
Labs Included When Ordering Your Alcat Labs 50 Female Herbs Sensitivity and Intolerance Panel
Herb Name | Reference Range | Significance | High Levels Indicate |
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Alfalfa Leaf | Non-reactive | Alfalfa is used in supplements and teas; sensitivity may cause digestive upset or skin reactions. | High levels of immune reactivity may lead to bloating or itching after use. |
Arnica | Non-reactive | Arnica is often used topically; reactions can include swelling or skin irritation. | High levels of reactivity may cause redness or hives after application. |
Black Cohosh | Non-reactive | Black Cohosh is used for menopause support; sensitivity may cause headaches or mood changes. | High levels of reactivity may result in fatigue or irritability after use. |
Blessed Thistle | Non-reactive | Blessed Thistle is found in digestive blends; reactions may include cramps or diarrhea. | High levels of reactivity may cause stomach pain or loose stools. |
Blue Cohosh | Non-reactive | Blue Cohosh is used in women’s health; sensitivity may trigger nausea or dizziness. | High levels of reactivity may lead to headaches or digestive upset. |
Bupleurum Root | Non-reactive | Bupleurum is used in traditional blends; reactions may include fatigue or joint pain. | High levels of reactivity may cause muscle aches or tiredness. |
Boswellia | Non-reactive | Boswellia is used for inflammation; sensitivity may cause swelling or skin rash. | High levels of reactivity may result in joint swelling or hives. |
Buchu Leaf | Non-reactive | Buchu is used in urinary blends; reactions may include itching or congestion. | High levels of reactivity may cause sneezing or skin irritation. |
Burdock | Non-reactive | Burdock is found in detox teas; sensitivity may cause digestive upset or hives. | High levels of reactivity may result in stomach cramps or skin rash. |
Butcher’s Broom Root | Non-reactive | Butcher’s Broom is used for circulation; reactions may include swelling or joint pain. | High levels of reactivity may cause leg swelling or discomfort. |
Calendula | Non-reactive | Calendula is used in skin products; sensitivity may cause itching or redness. | High levels of reactivity may result in skin irritation or rash. |
Cat’s Claw | Non-reactive | Cat’s Claw is used for immune support; reactions may include fatigue or digestive issues. | High levels of reactivity may cause tiredness or stomach upset. |
Chaparral Root | Non-reactive | Chaparral is used in detox blends; sensitivity may cause headaches or nausea. | High levels of reactivity may result in dizziness or stomach pain. |
Chasteberry | Non-reactive | Chasteberry is used for hormone support; reactions may include mood swings or cramps. | High levels of reactivity may cause irritability or abdominal pain. |
Cramp Bark | Non-reactive | Cramp Bark is used for muscle relief; sensitivity may cause cramps or swelling. | High levels of reactivity may result in muscle pain or bloating. |
Damiana | Non-reactive | Damiana is used for mood; reactions may include dizziness or nausea. | High levels of reactivity may cause headaches or stomach upset. |
Dong Quai | Non-reactive | Dong Quai is used for menstrual support; sensitivity may cause cramps or fatigue. | High levels of reactivity may result in tiredness or abdominal pain. |
Evening Primrose | Non-reactive | Evening Primrose is used for skin and hormone support; reactions may include swelling or itching. | High levels of reactivity may cause skin rash or joint pain. |
False Unicorn | Non-reactive | False Unicorn is used in fertility blends; sensitivity may cause nausea or headaches. | High levels of reactivity may result in dizziness or stomach upset. |
Fo-Ti Root | Non-reactive | Fo-Ti is used for energy; reactions may include fatigue or digestive issues. | High levels of reactivity may cause tiredness or cramps. |
Gotu Kola | Non-reactive | Gotu Kola is used for memory; sensitivity may cause headaches or skin rash. | High levels of reactivity may result in itching or dizziness. |
Horse Chestnut | Non-reactive | Horse Chestnut is used for veins; reactions may include swelling or cramps. | High levels of reactivity may cause leg pain or bloating. |
Horsetail | Non-reactive | Horsetail is used for hair and nails; sensitivity may cause digestive upset or skin irritation. | High levels of reactivity may result in stomach pain or rash. |
Irish Moss | Non-reactive | Irish Moss is used in supplements; reactions may include congestion or skin rash. | High levels of reactivity may cause sneezing or itching. |
Juniper Berry | Non-reactive | Juniper Berry is used for urinary support; sensitivity may cause swelling or digestive upset. | High levels of reactivity may result in bloating or cramps. |
Lavender | Non-reactive | Lavender is used for relaxation; reactions may include headaches or skin irritation. | High levels of reactivity may cause dizziness or rash. |
Lemon Balm | Non-reactive | Lemon Balm is used for calming; sensitivity may cause digestive upset or itching. | High levels of reactivity may result in stomach pain or skin rash. |
Lobelia | Non-reactive | Lobelia is used in respiratory blends; reactions may include sneezing or dizziness. | High levels of reactivity may cause congestion or headaches. |
Maca Root | Non-reactive | Maca Root is used for energy; sensitivity may cause mood swings or digestive upset. | High levels of reactivity may result in irritability or cramps. |
Marshmallow Root | Non-reactive | Marshmallow Root is used for soothing; reactions may include swelling or skin rash. | High levels of reactivity may cause joint pain or itching. |
Mistletoe | Non-reactive | Mistletoe is used in immune blends; sensitivity may cause headaches or swelling. | High levels of reactivity may result in dizziness or joint pain. |
Motherwort | Non-reactive | Motherwort is used for heart and hormone support; reactions may include cramps or mood swings. | High levels of reactivity may cause abdominal pain or irritability. |
Myrrh | Non-reactive | Myrrh is used in oral and skin products; sensitivity may cause swelling or skin irritation. | High levels of reactivity may result in mouth sores or rash. |
Nettle Leaf | Non-reactive | Nettle Leaf is used for allergies; reactions may include sneezing or skin rash. | High levels of reactivity may cause congestion or itching. |
Pennyroyal | Non-reactive | Pennyroyal is used in teas; sensitivity may cause digestive upset or headaches. | High levels of reactivity may result in cramps or dizziness. |
Peony Root | Non-reactive | Peony Root is used in traditional blends; reactions may include swelling or fatigue. | High levels of reactivity may cause joint pain or tiredness. |
Red Clover Flower | Non-reactive | Red Clover is used for hormone support; sensitivity may cause skin rash or cramps. | High levels of reactivity may result in itching or abdominal pain. |
Red Raspberry Leaf | Non-reactive | Red Raspberry Leaf is used for menstrual support; reactions may include cramps or headaches. | High levels of reactivity may cause abdominal pain or dizziness. |
Rehmannia Root | Non-reactive | Rehmannia is used in traditional blends; sensitivity may cause fatigue or swelling. | High levels of reactivity may result in tiredness or joint pain. |
Sarsaparilla | Non-reactive | Sarsaparilla is used for skin and hormone support; reactions may include itching or digestive upset. | High levels of reactivity may cause skin rash or cramps. |
Siberian Ginseng | Non-reactive | Siberian Ginseng is used for energy; sensitivity may cause headaches or mood swings. | High levels of reactivity may result in irritability or dizziness. |
Skull Cap | Non-reactive | Skull Cap is used for relaxation; reactions may include fatigue or skin rash. | High levels of reactivity may cause tiredness or itching. |
Slippery Elm Bark | Non-reactive | Slippery Elm is used for digestion; sensitivity may cause cramps or swelling. | High levels of reactivity may result in stomach pain or joint swelling. |
Squaw Vine | Non-reactive | Squaw Vine is used in women’s blends; reactions may include cramps or headaches. | High levels of reactivity may cause abdominal pain or dizziness. |
Uva Ursi | Non-reactive | Uva Ursi is used for urinary support; sensitivity may cause swelling or digestive upset. | High levels of reactivity may result in bloating or cramps. |
White Willow Bark | Non-reactive | White Willow Bark is used for pain relief; reactions may include headaches or skin rash. | High levels of reactivity may cause dizziness or itching. |
Wild Yam | Non-reactive | Wild Yam is used for hormone support; sensitivity may cause cramps or mood swings. | High levels of reactivity may result in abdominal pain or irritability. |
Yarrow | Non-reactive | Yarrow is used in teas and blends; reactions may include swelling or skin rash. | High levels of reactivity may cause joint pain or itching. |
Yerba Maté | Non-reactive | Yerba Maté is used for energy; sensitivity may cause headaches or digestive upset. | High levels of reactivity may result in dizziness or cramps. |
Korean Ginseng | Non-reactive | Korean Ginseng is used for energy and focus; reactions may include mood swings or headaches. | High levels of reactivity may cause irritability or dizziness. |
Reference ranges may be updated from time to time as new research and clinical guidelines become available.
Alcat Labs 50 Female Herbs Sensitivity and Intolerance Panel FAQ
Is there Alcat Labs 50 Female Herbs Sensitivity and Intolerance Panel testing near me?
This is a test kit that can be collected at a local draw site, which you can find using the draw location link at the top of the page. For those experiencing symptoms like unexplained bloating or skin reactions, having a nearby collection site makes it easier to get tested quickly and start identifying which herbs may be causing issues.
How do I interpret the test results?
While your treating physician should review your results, you can also schedule a one-on-one test results review with our clinical team for a detailed explanation and next steps.
What is the cost of the test?
The price listed for this test includes standard shipping to you and return shipping to the lab, but local draw fees may apply. Ordering this test can help you pinpoint which herbs are linked to symptoms like headaches or digestive upset, so you can make changes and feel better sooner.
How often should I retest?
Retesting is recommended every 6-12 months, especially if you change your supplement routine or symptoms return. Regular testing helps track changes in sensitivities and ensures you are not reintroducing herbs that may cause symptoms.
How accurate is the test?
This test uses the Alcat method, which measures changes in white blood cell size and volume after exposure to specific herbs, providing a direct assessment of immune cell response. The test has a specificity of 86% and a sensitivity of 83%. TrueHealthLabs.com partners with CLIA-certified and CAP-certified laboratories to uphold rigorous testing standards for dependable results.
Important Notes
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Reviewed by Jeff Donohue M.D. from Body Logic and Brady Hurst DC, CCCN. Written by True Health Lab’s team of editorial health contributors.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
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