Test Name | Reference Range | Significance | High Levels of Alcat Platinum Comprehensive Panel |
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Food Intolerance and Sensitivity Markers | |||
250 Foods | No reactivity | Shows if your immune system reacts to a wide range of foods, including grains, dairy, nuts, fruits, vegetables, and proteins. | High levels of food reactivity mean your body reacts to certain foods, which may cause symptoms like bloating, headaches, or skin issues. |
50 Functional Foods & Medicinal Herbs | No reactivity | Assesses immune responses to herbs and functional foods often used for health support or in supplements. | High levels of functional foods and medicinal herbs reactivity mean your body may react to certain herbs or functional foods, possibly causing digestive or skin symptoms. |
10 Food Colorings | No reactivity | Detects immune reactions to common food dyes found in processed foods and drinks. | High levels of food coloring reactivity mean your body may react to specific food colorings, which can lead to symptoms like hyperactivity or rashes. |
10 Food Additives | No reactivity | Screens for immune responses to preservatives and additives used in packaged foods. | High levels of food additive reactivity mean your body may react to certain food additives, which could cause digestive upset or headaches. |
Mold, Chemical, and Medication Sensitivity Markers | |||
20 Molds | No reactivity | Identifies immune reactions to molds that may be present in foods or the environment. | High levels of mold reactivity mean your body may react to certain molds, which can cause sinus, respiratory, or skin symptoms. |
10 Environmental Chemicals | No reactivity | Screens for immune responses to chemicals found in the environment, such as pesticides or cleaning agents. | High levels of environmental chemical reactivity mean your body may react to certain chemicals, which could lead to headaches, fatigue, or skin irritation. |
20 Antibiotics / Anti-Inflammatory Agents | No reactivity | Assesses immune reactions to common antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications that may be present in food or prescribed for treatment. | High levels of antibiotic and anti-inflammatory agent reactivity mean your body may react to certain antibiotics or anti-inflammatory agents, which can cause digestive or allergic symptoms. |
Medical Review Board
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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