Couples Food Intolerance Bundle
£418.00
Take our most comprehensive couples food and drink intolerance test to find out whether you and your partner have a food sensitivity*. In the comfort of your own home, each take a simple finger-prick blood sample and return them in the post. We’ll review your IgG antibody responses to 200 food and drinks. Receive your results within 7 days! No social interaction required.
- Measures all four subtypes of food-specific IgG
- Receive expert, accurate analysis from our fully-accredited laboratory technicians
- Simple finger-prick blood test – the most accurate and stable way to collect a sample
- Reactivity values presented in an easy-to-read traffic light format with supporting guidebook
- Each person receives a 30-minute consultation with a nutritional therapist and track your progress alongside a food and drinks diary
- Customers must be aged 18 years or over to take this test. This test is not available to customers who are pregnant or breastfeeding
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TAKE THE STRESS AWAY FROM YOUR EVERY DAY
If you or your partner feel uncomfortable days after eating certain foods, it could mean that you have a food intolerance*. Symptoms like IBS, bloating, diarrhoea, vomiting, eczema, or fatigue/tiredness can be associated with food sensitivities and can have a drastic effect on your health, let alone your relationship.
A food intolerance* test and nutritional support enables you both to regain control as you’ll each find out more about what are your trigger foods, taking the worry away from not knowing what you should and shouldn’t eat, for good.
MEASURE ALL FOUR SUBTYPES OF IGG ANTIBODIES
Unlike other tests on the market, we measure all four subtypes of IgG antibodies (IgG 1-4). This is essential in order to provide a full picture of your family’s reactions ensuring that all of the different food-specific IgG reactions are detected.
IMPROVE YOU AND YOUR PARTNER’S WELLBEING
The gut is home to 70% of the immune system, so by reducing the number of intolerant foods in you and your partner’s diet, you can help support your immune system as the gut won’t be fighting off foods that may be causing it to ‘overwork’.
1 Vighi, G et al. “Allergy and the gastrointestinal system.” Clinical and experimental immunology vol. 153 Suppl 1,Suppl 1 (2008): 3-6. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2249.2008.03713.x