Food intolerances can cause digestive issues like bloating, constipation and skin rashes in response to foods identified as threats by our immune systems.
Food sensitivity testing can help identify adverse reactions. Furthermore, this process will give insight into ways you can enhance gut health and alleviate digestive issues.
Identifying Food Intolerances
Methods exist for detecting food intolerances, but many involve invasive procedures like blood and saliva testing, or bioresonance testing – an easy alternative that uses electrodes placed on the skin connected with a machine called Bicom that detects energy wavelengths coming from your body and counteracts bad frequencies with healthy ones, creating an optimal balance. Bioresonance therapy not only detects food intolerances but can also identify allergies, conditions such as eczema and asthma.
Preparedness for a bioresonance test involves not consuming food or beverages three days before their appointment, in addition to refraining from taking antibiotics, proton pump inhibitors or gastroprotective agents seven to 21 days in advance of testing. Additionally, this non-painful procedure does not require blood samples.
Bioresonance begins by placing several strands of hair into a MARS III analytics machine for scanning. Electromagnetic waves then scan each strand individually, to identify its frequency and sensitivity to specific substances; results are then collated into an exhaustive report covering food items, non-food items, nutrition/vitamins/hormones and metals for easy client consumption.
Based on your individual results, a therapist can advise on what changes should be made to your diet. This may involve eliminating specific foods entirely or finding replacements; or simply decreasing quantities of one food. Note: it is crucial that any time food is removed from the diet it be done so with guidance from a dietician so as to prevent nutritional deficiencies from developing.
Notably, non-celiac gluten sensitivity and lactose intolerance have become increasingly widespread due to increased knowledge about them and better diagnostic testing. Other food intolerances resulting from enzyme deficiency or transport defects are less well known but still quite prevalent; it is essential to differentiate between food intolerances and allergies because a food intolerance does not result in hypersensitive immune reactions from digestion; rather it arises due to inability of digestion systems to break down certain food items.
Identifying Food Allergies
Food intolerances are digestive disorders caused by foods not digesting correctly and may lead to headaches, fatigue, weight gain and diarrhoea; food allergies result from your immune system overreacting to certain foods – potentially life-threatening reactions that affect up to four percent of Americans according to Food Allergy Research and Resource Program research.
Food allergy tests come in all shapes and sizes. A popular one is called the prickle test, which involves puncturing your skin with a needle before testing blood samples to check for allergic reactions to certain food types. Unfortunately, however, its results can often be inaccurate and lead to false positives.
Bioresonance hair testing is a less invasive and more accurate alternative to the prickle test, using electrodes on the skin and a BICOM machine to assess energy wavelengths and counterbalance any imbalanced frequencies through frequency signals – helping your body restore its natural equilibrium while alleviating symptoms.
This type of food allergy testing can assist in the identification of food allergies by comparing your frequency of certain food items against those registered on a database, then translating that data. The result shows whether any items may be causing imbalance in your body.
Results can also help differentiate between allergies and sensitivities. Allergies involve an immediate immune reaction to certain food or substances; food sensitivities generally have delayed immune reactions that are less severe.
Many people misinterpret bioresonance testing as a means to identify your food sensitivities, leading them down a path toward unhealthy dietary restrictions that won’t make them healthier. Unfortunately, this can result in nutritional deficiency, aggravation of existing conditions and negative social ramifications. By understanding your sensitivities through bioresonance testing you can avoid eating anything that causes negative reactions in your body while enjoying those that provide benefits – creating a better quality of life while enjoying those foods good for us all.
Identifying Food Sensitivities
Food intolerance testing works on the principle that certain foods can lead to discomfort and an array of symptoms like bloating, stomach pains, constipation or skin complaints. It’s important to keep in mind that food intolerances differ significantly from food allergies – while both cause an immediate immune reaction, food intolerances typically only result in mild inflammation which typically only shows up hours or days later after eating offending items.
To identify food intolerances, the test utilizes electrodes connected to a device known as BICOM that sends pre-programmed electromagnetic signals directly into your body to check how your body responds to specific foods’ electromagnetic waves. Furthermore, hair analysis measures frequency variations within energy wavelengths that correspond with different foods as a way to detect imbalances within your system such as deficiencies and toxins.
5 Strands offers food intolerance testing services that specialize in food intolerance testing, with 200 allergens tested and tailored advice on how to improve your diet. Pinnertest specializes in identifying multiple food intolerances and sensitivities as well as offering reports with personalized guidance to follow.
Though other tests such as hydrogen breath tests, blood testing and skin prick testing can be helpful for identifying food intolerances, these methods tend to be less reliable in pinpointing which foods your body can tolerate long term. Furthermore, many individuals struggle to interpret test results accurately; it may be hard to differentiate your reaction from that of another patient.
Food intolerance testing allows you to take the guesswork out of mealtimes and identify any foods which could be contributing to health issues. For instance, if the test shows gluten intolerance, you’ll know which specific grains (like wheat, barley and rye) to avoid in order to maximize results from any FODMAP diet program and thus help decrease bloat, inflammation in your gut and restore health balance in your body.
Identifying Food Toxicity
Food intolerances differ from food allergies in that they’re caused by your body’s immune response to particular items; food intolerances are digestive conditions which may manifest themselves through various symptoms including abdominal pain, bloating, distension, excess flatulence, diarrhoea, IBS symptoms such as diarrhoea or diarrhea and even headaches. Unfortunately there are no reliable tests for diagnosing food intolerances so their diagnosis usually involves following a temporary elimination-rechallenge diet under guidance of an experienced dietitian.
Bioresonance therapy provides an efficient method for identifying foods to which your body has an intolerance. During testing, a BICOM device sends pre-programmed electromagnetic waves directly into your body – measuring how your body responds when exposed to those specific to specific food types. Results provide a comprehensive view of which foods your body reacts adversely too, helping you make changes that improve overall health by way of diet changes.
Food intolerance tests can also be used to diagnose other health problems caused by food intolerances. For instance, many people suffering from IBS have food intolerances to FODMAPs which may contribute to symptoms like abdominal pain, bloating, distension and diarrhea associated with IBS. Food intolerances may also arise from non-food sources like nutritional/vitamin supplements, hormones or metals.
Hair samples are placed into a MARS III bioresonance analyser which checks their energy wavelengths against registered items to help detect and counteract bad frequencies, thus helping restore balance to your body. Bioresonance analysis is an holistic form of therapy, classified as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), along with homeopathy, acupuncture and herbal remedies. However, more doctors are turning to bioresonance therapy as part of their medical practices, due to its proven efficacy and noninvasive nature. This makes bioresonance therapy an ideal option for anyone wanting to overcome food intolerances without drastically restricting their diets.