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    Who is the test intended for?

    The Nordic Food Panel is a comprehensive food sensitivity test analyzing 184 different foods, making it one of the most accurate tools available. This easy blood drop test allows you to perform it conveniently at home with just a small sample from your fingertip.

    This test is designed for individuals who suspect their symptoms might be linked to their diet. It specifically measures IgG antibodies, which the immune system produces in response to certain food proteins, focusing on food sensitivities rather than IgE-mediated allergic reactions.

    This test is beneficial for those experiencing the following symptoms:

    • Inflammatory issues such as arthritis and joint pain
    • Muscle discomfort
    • Frequent ear infections
    • Persistent headaches or migraines
    • Trouble sleeping or insomnia
    • Skin issues like rashes
    • Recurrent illnesses
    • Other symptoms including skin redness, itching, and irritation in the throat, nose, ears, and genital areas

    It also identifies gastrointestinal symptoms, such as:

    • Abdominal bloating
    • Constipation
    • Diarrhea
    • Excessive gas
    • Stomach aches
    • Irregular bowel habits
    • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
    • Inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn's, celiac, and ulcerative colitis

    What does the report reveal?

    Once the analysis is complete, the report highlights specific food substances that trigger a reaction in your immune system, exhibited by elevated IgG antibody levels.

    What do the results mean for you?

    Removing IgG-reactive foods from your diet might help reduce hypersensitivity symptoms. After reviewing the test report, healthcare professionals, such as doctors or nutritionists, can offer personalized dietary and supplement recommendations.

    Sometimes, certain reactive foods may need to be eliminated from the diet temporarily. The report may suggest a "rotation diet," which involves alternating food substances in your meals to decrease antibody effects and alleviate symptoms.

    This study is brought to you by Nordic Laboratories.

    For the best understanding of your results, we recommend a one-hour remote consultation and coaching session with Doctor Olli Sovijärvi.

    Test materials provided include:

    • A box with sampling supplies (keep this box for return)
    • Clearly marked shipping instructions
    • A test order form
    • A gel ice pack
    • A padded envelope
    • A DHL bag with waybill