FOOD INTOLERANCE TEST

 

Food intolerance occurs when your body struggles to digest certain foods, leading to symptoms like bloating, headaches, and fatigue. Unlike allergies, which trigger an immune response, intolerances often result from the body’s inability to process specific food components like lactose or gluten. With the Food Intolerance IgG Test, you can identify sensitivities to 60 different types of foods, helping you understand what may be causing digestive discomfort or low energy. By pinpointing these intolerances, you can adjust your diet, improve digestion, and enhance your overall well-being.

Allergy Test 52 IgE test (Upgrade to 64 IgE)

ALLERGY 52

IgE - 52 Allergies
*RM450
*RM 398
  • 52 IgE Allergies Detection
  • 52 Allergy Booklet
  • Report : 3 - 5 days
Allergy Test 107 IgE

ALLERGY 107

IgE - 107 Allergies
*RM650
*RM 598
  • 107 IgE Allergies Detection
  • 107 Allergy Booklet
  • Report : 3 - 5 days
Food Intolerance Test Malaysia

Food Intolerance

IgG - 60 Allergies Detection
*RM650
*RM 598
  • 60 IgG Allergies Detection
  • 60 Allergy Booklet
  • Report : 3 - 5 days
Combo Allergy Test

COMBO PROFILE

107 IgE + 60 IgG
*RM1300
*RM 998
  • 107 IgE Allergies Detection
  • 60 IgG Allergies Detection
  • Both 107 IgE Allergies & 60 IgG Allergy Booklet
  • Report : 4 - 5 days

What the different between IgE and IgG Allergy Test

Allergy Test Malaysia

Immunoglobulin E (IgE) 

  • IgE (Immunoglobulin E) allergy test primarily identifies immediate allergic reactions.
  • It focuses on identifying allergies triggered by specific allergens, such as pollen, pet dander, certain foods, and insect venom.
  • IgE-mediated allergies typically result in rapid onset symptoms, such as hives, itching, swelling, breathing difficulties, or anaphylaxis.
  • This test is particularly useful for diagnosing severe allergic reactions that require immediate avoidance measures or medical intervention.

Immunoglobulin G (IgG)

  • IgG (Immunoglobulin G) allergy test detects delayed allergic reactions.
  • It targets a broader range of allergens, including foods, environmental factors, and other substances.
  • IgG-mediated allergies often manifest with more subtle or delayed symptoms, such as digestive issues, headaches, fatigue, skin problems, or joint pain.
  • This test provides insight into potential sensitivities that may contribute to chronic health issues or ongoing discomfort.

References

1. Classes of immunoglobulins. Britannica. URL. Accessed June 14, 2022.

2. Type II Hypersensitivity Reaction. Britannica. URL. Last updated September 5, 2022. Accessed November 2, 2022.

3. Food Allergies and Sensitivities: the Difference Between IgE and IgG Reactions. VNutrition & Wellnes. URL. Accessed June 14, 2022.

4. The 10 Most Common Food Sensitivities. VeryWell Health. URL. Accessed June 14, 2022.

5. Food Allergy vs. Food Intolerance: Symptoms, Causes & Prevention. Cleveland Clinic. URL. Accessed June 14, 2022.

6. The 10 Most Common Food Sensitivities. National Health Service. URL. Accessed June 14, 2022.