Fitzwilliam Food Test
28/04/2025
📢 How Food Sensitivity Begins – It All Starts in the Gut!
Did you know your gut contains up to two pounds of bacteria? 🦠Some are beneficial, while others can be toxin-producing, disrupting digestion and triggering food sensitivities.
🔬 Your Immune System Lives in Your Gut
With 70% of your immune system residing in the gut, maintaining a healthy balance of bacteria is crucial. When this balance is disturbed—through antibiotics, poor diet, or gut infections—it can lead to immune overreactions, causing allergies, intolerances, and digestive issues.
⚠️ What Causes Gut Disturbance?
- Overuse of antibiotics
- Food intolerances & poor diet choices
- Candida yeast overgrowth
- Gluten intolerance & Coeliac disease
đź’ˇ If you're experiencing bloating, fatigue, skin issues, or digestive discomfort, your gut may be signaling a food sensitivity!
🔍 Get tested today and take control of your health. Book a clinic appointment or order a Food IgG Antibody Testonline.
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24/04/2025
For many, unexplained bloating, fatigue, and discomfort can be linked to food sensitivities. A simple Food IgG Test can help identify trigger foods and guide you towards better digestion, more energy, and improved well-being.
💡 Listen to your body – take control of your health today!
📍 Purchase your test online and/or contact the clinic to book an appointment.
26/02/2024
Quickly Check for Food Sensitivities with Our €35.00 Indicator Test.
It detects IgG antibodies to identify potential food sensitivities. A 'No' result suggests no IgG food sensitivity, while a 'Yes' advises further testing with our 93 or 200 Food Sensitivity tests. Fitzwilliam Food Test defines sensitivity as an IgG antibody reaction.
The kit, fitting standard letterboxes and CE certified, includes a lancet, capillary tube, collection tube, transportation bottle, Elastoplast, and return envelope. If positive, use the same blood sample for a full test within six weeks.
It's crucial to remember that lasting health involves treating the underlying cause, not just the symptoms.
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