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

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

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Food intolerance test
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The Food Intolerance Test, in Collaboration with Cambridge Nutritional Sciences, UK (powered by Omega Diagnostics) is a group of blood tests that helps identify food sensitivity or intolerance by measuring the levels of Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies (specific proteins that protect us from possible infections) against a wide range of food items. 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 Jodhpur. 

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 

 

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

Food intolerance means you may be able to eat small amounts of food, but larger portions can cause issues like bloating, nausea, diarrhea, or constipation. It can be due to a lack of enzymes needed to digest certain foods or sometimes a reaction to additives or naturally occurring compounds in foods. Your body mistakes these food products as a threat and produces IgG antibodies which can result in inflammation and discomfort in the stomach. This often happens because of damage to the gut lining, causing inflammation and poor digestion. IgG antibodies may show up hours or even days after eating the food, leading to delayed symptoms like tiredness, headaches, or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

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.

Food intolerance is not the same as a food allergy. While food allergy is IgE-mediated and used to diagnose immediate allergic reactions, food intolerance is IgG-mediated and used to identify food sensitivities with delayed responses. Food allergies can be life-threatening, whereas food intolerances are generally digestion-related and not life-threatening.

You may need the food intolerance test if you often experience bloating, nausea, or stomach discomfort after eating certain foods, or if you have a family history of food intolerance. This test helps uncover sensitivities by detecting IgG antibodies, which your doctor or dietitian can use to create a diet plan tailored to your needs.

Managing food intolerance often involves avoiding trigger foods, finding safe alternatives, or sometimes taking enzyme supplements. An elimination diet (removing and gradually reintroducing foods) can also help, but this should only be followed under expert guidance to ensure proper nutrition and health.

No special preparation is required before the test, but follow your doctor’s instructions carefully. Inform your doctor about any medications or supplements you are taking, as these may affect your test results.

Lab test results may vary across different laboratories. Abnormal test results require an expert interpretation; therefore, never try to self-medicate at home based solely on these results, and always consult a doctor for a proper understanding of 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 

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What does Food Intolerance Test, in Collaboration with Cambridge Nutritional Sciences, UK (powered by Omega Diagnostics) measure?

Contains 215 tests

The 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. These antibodies may appear hours or days after eating and indicate the body's delayed reaction to specific foods.

This test is different from a food allergy test, which detects IgE antibodies responsible for immediate allergic reactions. Food intolerance is usually not life-threatening but can affect your digestion, energy levels, and long-term health if unmanaged.

Apple, IgG
Banana, IgG
Walnut, IgG
Raspberry, IgG
Redcurrant, IgG
Rhubarb, IgG
Rye, IgG
Oyster, IgG
Pear, IgG
Pork, IgG
Strawberry, IgG
Beef, IgG
Parsley, IgG
Radish, IgG
Tangerine, IgG
Lemon, IgG
Grapes, IgG
Orange, IgG
Horse, IgG
Spinach, IgG
Saffron, IgG
Egg White (Anda), IgG

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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Soyabean, IgG
Rapeseed, IgG
Quinoa, IgG
Eel, IgG
Quail, IgG
Plum, IgG
Lamb meat, IgG
Pine Nut, IgG
Pike, IgG

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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Alga Espaguette, IgG
Alga Wakame, IgG
Aloe Vera, IgG

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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Amaranth, IgG
Anchovy, IgG
Aniseed, IgG
Apricot, IgG
Artichoke, IgG
Asparagus, IgG
Aubergine, IgG
Avocado, IgG
Barnacle, IgG
Bass, IgG
Bayleaf, IgG
Bean (Broad), IgG
Bean (Green), IgG
Bean (Red Kidney), IgG
Bean (White Haricot), IgG
Beetroot, IgG
Beta-Lactoglobulin, IgG
Blackberry, IgG
Blackcurrant, IgG
Blueberry, IgG
Broccoli, IgG
Brussel Sprout, IgG
Cabbage (Red), IgG
Cabbage (White), IgG
Camomile, IgG
Cane Sugar, IgG
Caper, IgG
Carob, IgG
Carp, IgG

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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Wheat Bran, IgG
Caviar, IgG
Cayenne, IgG
Oat, IgG
Ox, IgG
Plaice/Anchovy/Alaska Pollock, IgG
Wild Boar, IgG
Wheat, IgG
Winkle, IgG
Yeast (Brewer's), IgG
Yuca, IgG
Octopus, IgG
Egg Yolk, IgG
Nectarine, IgG
Tuna, IgG
Salmon, IgG
Mussel, IgG
Watercress, IgG
Venison, IgG
Veal, IgG
Turnip, IgG
Guava, IgG
Lychee, IgG
Turkey, IgG
Pomegranate, IgG
Watermelon, IgG

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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Nutmeg, IgG
Fennel, IgG
Tiger Nut, IgG
Thyme, IgG
Tea (Green), IgG
Tea (Black), IgG
Ginger, IgG
Tarragon, IgG
Vanilla, IgG
Mint, IgG
Papaya, IgG
Dates, IgG
Fig, IgG
Millets, IgG
Tapioca, IgG
Raisin, IgG
Sesame Seed, IgG
Sunflower Seed, IgG
Sweet Potato, IgG
Rice, IgG
Tomato, IgG
Mackerel, IgG
Milk (Sheep), IgG
Swordfish, IgG
Squid, IgG
Spelt, IgG
Sole, IgG
Shallot, IgG
Sea Bream (Red), IgG
Sea Bream (Gilthead), IgG
Scallop, IgG
Chard, IgG
Sardine, IgG
Sage, IgG
Pea, IgG
Rosemary, IgG
Rocket, IgG
Carrot, IgG
Crab, IgG
Kiwi, IgG
Chick Pea, IgG
Peach, IgG
Mustard, IgG
Basil, IgG
Pistachio, IgG
Cashewnut, IgG
Brazil Nut, IgG
Rabbit, IgG
Honey Bee, IgG
Pineapple, IgG
Olive, IgG
Lentils, IgG
Peanut (Moongfali / Arachis Hypogaea), IgG
Duck Feathers, IgG
Chicken, IgG
Corn, IgG
Lobster/Pacific Squid, IgG
Yeast (Baker's), IgG
Lime, IgG
Leek, IgG
Hops, IgG
Herring, IgG
Hake, IgG
Haddock, IgG
Goat, IgG
Coffee, IgG
Gliadin, IgG
Ginseng, IgG
Ginkgo, IgG
Garlic, IgG
Flax Seed, IgG
Durum Wheat, IgG
Dill, IgG
Cuttlefish, IgG
Cumin, IgG
Cranberry, IgG
Cinnamons, IgG
Couscous, IgG
Razor Clam, IgG
Onion, IgG
Celery, IgG
Lettuce, IgG
Marjoram, IgG
Polenta, IgG
Mushroom, IgG
Cherry, IgG
Cauliflower, IgG
Cucumber, IgG
Chestnut, IgG
Coriander, IgG
Perch, IgG
Chicory, IgG
Peppermint, IgG
Partridge, IgG
Chilli (Red), IgG
Mango, IgG
Ostrich, IgG
Clam, IgG
Hazelnut, IgG
Nettle, IgG
Almond, IgG
Coconut, IgG
Mulberry, IgG
Cockle, IgG
Monkfish, IgG
Liquorice, IgG
Milk (Goat), IgG
Milk (Buffalo), IgG
Marrow, IgG
Buckwheat, IgG
Malt, IgG
Macadamia Nut, IgG
Cocoa Bean, IgG
Cod, IgG
Barley, IgG
Cola Nut, IgG
Cloves, IgG
Turbot, IgG
Trout, IgG
Potato, IgG
Alga Spirulina, IgG

FAQs related to Food Intolerance Test, in Collaboration with Cambridge Nutritional Sciences, UK (powered by Omega Diagnostics) in Jodhpur

The Food Intolerance Test, in Collaboration with Cambridge Nutritional Sciences, UK (powered by Omega Diagnostics) helps identify foods that your body may have trouble digesting. It may help explain persistent digestive issues, and the information can be used to modify your diet and potentially alleviate allergic symptoms.
The Food Intolerance Test, in Collaboration with Cambridge Nutritional Sciences, UK (powered by Omega Diagnostics) can be done if you experience recurring digestive symptoms such as bloating, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, or feeling unwell after consuming certain foods.
The frequency of the Food Intolerance Test, in Collaboration with Cambridge Nutritional Sciences, UK (powered by Omega Diagnostics) depends on your specific situation and your doctor's recommendation. If you have made significant changes to your diet and want to assess the effect, the test could be repeated.
The frequency of the Food Intolerance Test, in Collaboration with Cambridge Nutritional Sciences, UK (powered by Omega Diagnostics) depends on your specific situation and your doctor's recommendation. If you have made significant changes to your diet and want to assess the effect, the test could be repeated.
No, Food Intolerance Test, in Collaboration with Cambridge Nutritional Sciences, UK (powered by Omega Diagnostics) is generally safe with minimal risks. However, you may feel slight discomfort during blood sample collection but chances of serious complications are extremely rare.
No fasting is required for this test. You can schedule it at your convenience without avoiding food or water beforehand.
Yes. In Jodhpur, you can schedule the Food Intolerance Test, in Collaboration with Cambridge Nutritional Sciences, UK (powered by Omega Diagnostics) near you with Tata 1mg Labs. The test is easy to book, cost-effective, and available with a comprehensive report.
Yes, home sample collection for the Food Intolerance Test, in Collaboration with Cambridge Nutritional Sciences, UK (powered by Omega Diagnostics) is readily available in Jodhpur. Tata 1mg Labs allows you to choose a date and time that suits your schedule for sample collection.
If you want to schedule the Food Intolerance Test, in Collaboration with Cambridge Nutritional Sciences, UK (powered by Omega Diagnostics) with Tata 1mg Labs in Jodhpur, the procedure is fairly easy and hassle-free. Follow these steps to book a test: 1). Visit the Lab Tests section on the Tata 1mg website. 2). Add the test you want in the cart. 3). Pick a time and date slot according to your convenience; however, do consider the necessary prerequisites while scheduling a test. 4). You will receive a notification with all the details once the test is scheduled.
Tata 1mg Labs is a pocket-friendly platform for booking lab tests in Jodhpur. The Food Intolerance Test, in Collaboration with Cambridge Nutritional Sciences, UK (powered by Omega Diagnostics) is available at an affordable price of Rs. 12600.
We at Tata 1mg Labs recognize the value of prompt results. We strive to deliver test results with quick turnaround times so you can receive the information promptly. The reports of the Food Intolerance Test, in Collaboration with Cambridge Nutritional Sciences, UK (powered by Omega Diagnostics) in Jodhpur are often provided in 72 hours.

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Contains 215 tests
Apple, IgG
Banana, IgG
Walnut, IgG
Raspberry, IgG
Redcurrant, IgG
Rhubarb, IgG
Rye, IgG
Oyster, IgG
Pear, IgG
Pork, IgG
Strawberry, IgG
Beef, IgG
Parsley, IgG
Radish, IgG
Tangerine, IgG
Lemon, IgG
Grapes, IgG
Orange, IgG
Horse, IgG
Spinach, IgG
Saffron, IgG
Egg White (Anda), IgG
Cows Milk (Doodh), IgG
Soyabean, IgG
Rapeseed, IgG
Quinoa, IgG
Eel, IgG
Quail, IgG
Plum, IgG
Lamb meat, IgG
Pine Nut, IgG
Pike, IgG
Agar Agar, IgG
Alga Espaguette, IgG
Alga Wakame, IgG
Aloe Vera, IgG
Alpha-Lactalbumin, IgG
Amaranth, IgG
Anchovy, IgG
Aniseed, IgG
Apricot, IgG
Artichoke, IgG
Asparagus, IgG
Aubergine, IgG
Avocado, IgG
Barnacle, IgG
Bass, IgG
Bayleaf, IgG
Bean (Broad), IgG
Bean (Green), IgG
Bean (Red Kidney), IgG
Bean (White Haricot), IgG
Beetroot, IgG
Beta-Lactoglobulin, IgG
Blackberry, IgG
Blackcurrant, IgG
Blueberry, IgG
Broccoli, IgG
Brussel Sprout, IgG
Cabbage (Red), IgG
Cabbage (White), IgG
Camomile, IgG
Cane Sugar, IgG
Caper, IgG
Carob, IgG
Carp, IgG
Casein, IgG
Wheat Bran, IgG
Caviar, IgG
Cayenne, IgG
Oat, IgG
Ox, IgG
Plaice/Anchovy/Alaska Pollock, IgG
Wild Boar, IgG
Wheat, IgG
Winkle, IgG
Yeast (Brewer's), IgG
Yuca, IgG
Octopus, IgG
Egg Yolk, IgG
Nectarine, IgG
Tuna, IgG
Salmon, IgG
Mussel, IgG
Watercress, IgG
Venison, IgG
Veal, IgG
Turnip, IgG
Guava, IgG
Lychee, IgG
Turkey, IgG
Pomegranate, IgG
Watermelon, IgG
Transglutaminase, IgG
Nutmeg, IgG
Fennel, IgG
Tiger Nut, IgG
Thyme, IgG
Tea (Green), IgG
Tea (Black), IgG
Ginger, IgG
Tarragon, IgG
Vanilla, IgG
Mint, IgG
Papaya, IgG
Dates, IgG
Fig, IgG
Millets, IgG
Tapioca, IgG
Raisin, IgG
Sesame Seed, IgG
Sunflower Seed, IgG
Sweet Potato, IgG
Rice, IgG
Tomato, IgG
Mackerel, IgG
Milk (Sheep), IgG
Swordfish, IgG
Squid, IgG
Spelt, IgG
Sole, IgG
Shallot, IgG
Sea Bream (Red), IgG
Sea Bream (Gilthead), IgG
Scallop, IgG
Chard, IgG
Sardine, IgG
Sage, IgG
Pea, IgG
Rosemary, IgG
Rocket, IgG
Carrot, IgG
Crab, IgG
Kiwi, IgG
Chick Pea, IgG
Peach, IgG
Mustard, IgG
Basil, IgG
Pistachio, IgG
Cashewnut, IgG
Brazil Nut, IgG
Rabbit, IgG
Honey Bee, IgG
Pineapple, IgG
Olive, IgG
Lentils, IgG
Peanut (Moongfali / Arachis Hypogaea), IgG
Duck Feathers, IgG
Chicken, IgG
Corn, IgG
Lobster/Pacific Squid, IgG
Yeast (Baker's), IgG
Lime, IgG
Leek, IgG
Hops, IgG
Herring, IgG
Hake, IgG
Haddock, IgG
Goat, IgG
Coffee, IgG
Gliadin, IgG
Ginseng, IgG
Ginkgo, IgG
Garlic, IgG
Flax Seed, IgG
Durum Wheat, IgG
Dill, IgG
Cuttlefish, IgG
Cumin, IgG
Cranberry, IgG
Cinnamons, IgG
Couscous, IgG
Razor Clam, IgG
Onion, IgG
Celery, IgG
Lettuce, IgG
Marjoram, IgG
Polenta, IgG
Mushroom, IgG
Cherry, IgG
Cauliflower, IgG
Cucumber, IgG
Chestnut, IgG
Coriander, IgG
Perch, IgG
Chicory, IgG
Peppermint, IgG
Partridge, IgG
Chilli (Red), IgG
Mango, IgG
Ostrich, IgG
Clam, IgG
Hazelnut, IgG
Nettle, IgG
Almond, IgG
Coconut, IgG
Mulberry, IgG
Cockle, IgG
Monkfish, IgG
Liquorice, IgG
Milk (Goat), IgG
Milk (Buffalo), IgG
Marrow, IgG
Buckwheat, IgG
Malt, IgG
Macadamia Nut, IgG
Cocoa Bean, IgG
Cod, IgG
Barley, IgG
Cola Nut, IgG
Cloves, IgG
Turbot, IgG
Trout, IgG
Potato, IgG
Alga Spirulina, IgG