Allergy Core24 DNA Test
Do you ever get an upset stomach, gas, diarrhea, or feel sleepy after eating? Do you suddenly have itchy eyes or difficulty breathing and suspect you might be sensitive to your new kitten’s dander? In your search for answers, the Allergy Core24 DNA test is a great place to start. Allergy Reports are organized into five groups.
Risk Assessments and Recommendations
The Benefits of DNA Allergy Testing
What's Included?
The body’s immune system keeps you healthy by fighting off infections and other dangers to good health. A food allergy reaction occurs when your immune system overreacts to a food or a substance in a food, identifying it as a danger and triggering a protective response. Food allergy symptoms are most common in babies and children, but they can appear at any age. You can even develop an allergy to foods you have eaten for years with no problems. Learn more about your potential genetic predispositions for various food allergies.
Allergy to Eggs – Allergy to Milk – Allergy to Peanuts Glutathione Deficiency – Gluten Sensitivity – Lactose Intolerance
Millions of people suffer year-round from allergy symptoms caused by indoor allergens. Although many substances in dust can trigger allergic symptoms, the most important indoor allergens are dust mites, pet dander, cockroaches, and molds. Unlike seasonal allergies such as hay fever, indoor allergies may last all year long. Explore how your genetics may predispose or protect you in the face of indoor allergens in this section.
Allergy to Cockroaches Allergy to Dust Mites Allergy to Mold Allergy to Pets
The most common sources of outdoor allergens are pollen and include tree pollen, which is most common in the spring; Grass pollen, which is most common in the summer; Weed pollen, which is most common in the summer and fall; and Ragweed pollen, which is the most common cause of fall allergy symptoms. Explore your predisposition to and protection from common outdoor allergens in this section.
Birch Pollen Allergy Resistance Grass Allergy Resistance Hay Fever Histamine Intolerance Mugwort Allergy Resistance
Whether or not your body is sensitive to chemicals such as solvents and volatile organic compounds is influenced by your genetics. Chemical sensitivity can be triggered by toxic waste sites, basements, ventilation systems, industrial emissions, mold, bacteria, golfing (pesticides), painting, plastics, dentures, hearing aids—even jewelry. Explore your genetic predispositions for sensitivity to chemicals in this section.
Sensitivity to Benzene Sensitivity to Mercury Sensitivity to PCB
In addition to food, outdoor, indoor, and chemical allergies, and sensitivities, your genetic makeup can also influence other sensitivities that impact your life. Explore how your unique genetic makeup impacts your potential predispositions for motion sickness, pain sensitivity, seasonality, noise sensitivity, and noise-induced hearing loss in this section.
Bitter Taste Sensitivity Misophonia Motion Sickness Noise-induced Hearing Loss Resistance to Stomach Flu Seasonality
Allergy to Cockroaches Allergy to Dust Mites Allergy to Eggs Allergy to Milk Allergy to Mold Allergy to Peanuts Allergy to Pets Birch Pollen Allergy Resistance Bitter Taste Sensitivity Glutathione Deficiency Gluten Sensitivity Grass Allergy Resistance Hay Fever Histamine Intolerance Lactose Intolerance Misophonia Motion Sickness Mugwort Allergy Resistance Noise-induced Hearing Loss Resistance to Stomach Flu Seasonality Sensitivity to Benzene Sensitivity to Mercury Sensitivity to PCB
How it Works?
The process is as simple as ordering a kit from our lab. When it arrives after 3 business days, you will collect a saliva sample with a quick cheek swab provided in the kit. Then, just send it back in the prepaid mailer, and we will send it to our Lab in the USA. Your results will be ready in 2-4 weeks.
(Average time is 3 weeks)