Ordering the Comprehensive Food Immune Reactivity Panel | Cyrex Array 10C
The Comprehensive Food Immune Reactivity Panel from Cyrex Labs combines 3 of their panels (3x, 4, and 10) that help identify immune reactions to a wide range of foods, including gluten, dairy, eggs, nuts, and more. This test is designed for people who experience symptoms like digestive discomfort, skin rashes, headaches, or joint pain after eating certain foods. Interestingly, this panel can also detect immune responses to foods that may not cause immediate symptoms, helping to uncover hidden triggers that might be missed with standard allergy tests.
Ordering this test can provide specific answers for those struggling with unexplained symptoms. Benefits of ordering include:
- Detects immune reactions to over 180 common and uncommon foods, including cross-reactive foods.
- Helps pinpoint foods that may be causing inflammation, even if symptoms are delayed or subtle.
- Assists in identifying food triggers that may contribute to chronic digestive issues, skin problems, or joint discomfort.
- Supports targeted dietary changes by providing detailed, actionable results.
- Offers insight into possible connections between food reactions and autoimmune or inflammatory conditions.
Who Should Consider Food Immune Reactivity Screening
People who experience ongoing digestive issues, skin flare-ups, or fatigue after eating may benefit from this test. For example, someone who feels bloated and tired after meals, but cannot identify which foods are causing the problem, may find clear answers through this panel.
Ordering may also be helpful in these situations:
- Recurring headaches or migraines that seem to follow certain meals.
- Chronic joint pain or stiffness that does not improve with standard treatments.
- Skin rashes or eczema that flare up without a clear cause.
- Unexplained mood swings or brain fog after eating specific foods.
- People with a family history of autoimmune conditions who want to explore possible food-related triggers.
Pinpointing immune reactions to foods can help guide dietary changes that may reduce symptoms like bloating, skin irritation, or joint pain. Delaying this test could mean continuing to eat foods that trigger immune responses, which may lead to ongoing discomfort or worsening symptoms over time. To move forward, order the panel to start identifying your specific food triggers.
Preparing for Food Sensitivity and Immune Response Testing
Fasting is not required for this test, so you can eat and drink as usual before your sample is collected. Always follow any instructions provided by your doctor or healthcare practitioner to make sure your sample is collected correctly and your results are as useful as possible.
Labs Included When Ordering Your Comprehensive Food Immune Reactivity Panel | Cyrex Array 10C
Test Name | Reference Range | Significance | High Levels Indicate |
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Cyrex Array #3x (Gluten Sensitivity) | Negative: <10; Borderline: 10-14; Positive: >14 | This panel screens for immune reactions to multiple gluten proteins and peptides, helping to identify gluten sensitivity and celiac disease risk. It is useful for those with symptoms after eating wheat or related grains. It can show “real” gluten sensitivity since many standard gluten tests show negative when there is an actual sensitivity. | High levels of gluten antibodies may indicate gluten sensitivity or a possible autoimmune response to gluten-containing foods. |
Cyrex Array #4 (Gluten Cross-Reactive Foods) | Negative: <10; Borderline: 10-14; Positive: >14 | This panel checks for immune responses to foods that may cross-react with gluten, such as dairy, oats, and other grains. It helps identify foods that could trigger similar symptoms as gluten. | High levels of cross-reactive food antibodies suggest the immune system may react to non-gluten foods as if they were gluten. |
Cyrex Array #10 (Multiple Food Reactivity Screen) | Negative: <10; Borderline: 10-14; Positive: >14 | This panel measures immune reactions to over 180 foods, including dairy, eggs, nuts, soy, seafood, and more. It is designed to uncover both common and uncommon food sensitivities that may cause symptoms. | High levels of food-specific antibodies may indicate the immune system is reacting to certain foods, which could contribute to symptoms like bloating, rashes, or joint pain. |
Reference ranges may be updated periodically by the laboratory, so always review your results with your healthcare provider for the most current interpretation.
Comprehensive Food Immune Reactivity Panel FAQ
Is there Comprehensive Food Immune Reactivity Panel testing near me?
This is a test kit that can be collected at a local draw site; check the draw location link at the top of the page for options. For those experiencing ongoing digestive or skin symptoms, having a nearby collection site makes it easier to get tested quickly and start finding answers.
International ordering available? Yes. The sample must be received within 7 days. Additional return shipping fees may apply.
How do I interpret the test results?
While your treating physician should review your results, we also offer a one-on-one test results review with our clinical team to help you understand your results in detail.
What is the cost of the test?
The price listed for this panel includes standard shipping to you and return shipping to the lab, though draw fees may apply. Ordering this test can help you identify food triggers that may be slowing your recovery from symptoms like bloating, headaches, or skin issues.
How often should I retest?
Retesting is usually recommended every 6-12 months, especially if you have made significant dietary changes or if symptoms return. Regular testing helps track changes in immune reactivity and supports ongoing symptom management.
How accurate is the test?
This panel uses ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) technology to measure IgG and IgA antibodies to foods, with a specificity of 98% and sensitivity of 97%. TrueHealthLabs.com partners with CLIA-certified and CAP-certified laboratories to uphold rigorous testing standards for dependable results.
Important Notes
- It is recommended to be clear of immunosuppressants and corticosteroids for at least 60 days prior to taking this test. Please consult with your prescribing healthcare provider.
- Important Cyrex FAQs
- Due to circumstances beyond our control, pediatric blood draws are not included under Cyrex’s contracted phlebotomy. Recipients 15 years of age or younger are included in the pediatric group. Pediatric blood draws must be scheduled by the parents at a laboratory of their choosing.
- If you are ordering your One-on-One Results Review, a quantity of 3 must be chosen.
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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