Allergy Testing
Our work on Allergy Testing was featured in The Guardian.
Do you find that you are becoming intolerant to foods you used to comfortably eat? Or reacting to your environment? Allergy testing can help you.
Having an allergic reaction to food? Worried about what to eat in case you get a bad reaction? If so, you have probably been doing the rounds, food allergy testing and reading all you can on the internet about food allergy testing in the hope of finding an answer to your problem.It seems that an increasing number of people are suffering with allergies.
Patients, who attend our clinic, have tried other food allergy testing yet are still unsure of what is going on with their body and why they are having these allergic reactions to food they could once eat without any problem. Not all tests are equal.
We test to find out what your immune system is reacting to and give treatment to help calm it down.
We also address any IBS symptoms you may have.
You may also be suffering from some of the following:
- Chronic fatigue
- Anxiety
- Fevers of unknown origin
- Chronic allergic rhinitis
- Sluggishness
- Recurrent skin rashes
- Anal irritation
- Foggy brain
- Muscle pain
- Sluggish live
- Bloating
- Heartburn
- Gluten intolerance
- Swollen lymph glands
- Insomnia
- Recurrent infections
- Poor exercise tolerance
- Poor memory
- Chemical sensitivities
- Abdominal spasms
- Excessive flatulence
- Joint pain
- Mood swings
- Difficulty learning
- Depression
- Poor immunity
- Muscle cramps
- Migraines
- Diarrhoea/Constipation
- Malnutrition
Specialising in allergy caused through gastrointestinal problems, we run non-invasive diagnostic medical tests in order to diagnose the underlying problem, which may be causing the allergic reaction or intolerance. A treatment plan is then formulated, based on the test results, to meet each patient’s unique needs. Detailed dietary guidance is also formulated based on the food allergy testing. We find that this approach works better than a one-size-fits-all approach. Deborah Grant’s work on allergy was featured in The Guardian.
IBS is commonly associated with food allergy or intolerance
References
Epidemiology of childhood food allergy.
Epidemiology: international point of view, from childhood to adults, food allergens.
If you would like to a natural approach to treatment for your allergies
Contact Deborah’s Medical Secretary for an appointment