If your blood test shows inflammation, this means that you are experiencing either acute or chronic inflammation somewhere in your body.
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Cover all bases and find out whether you have a food intolerance* or allergy, and test for both IgG and IgE antibodies. It’s as simple as taking a finger-prick blood sample and returning it in the post. Receive your results within 7 days!
Start taking control of your health and optimise your lifestyle knowing whether you have a food intolerance* or allergy!
If you’re unsure whether you have either a food intolerance* or allergy, rest assured that you can test both types of antibodies with our bundle test. This kit reviews IgG antibodies (1-4) and IgE reactions.
Unlike other tests on the market, we test for all IgG antibodies (1-4) to ensure we can provide meaningful results by testing for all four subtypes together. Within 7 days, you’ll receive your very own ‘food fingerprint’, giving you clear results and a full understanding of whether you’re experiencing an immediate allergic reaction or a slow intolerant* response to certain ingredients.
Your gut is home to 70% of your immune system, help yourself by reducing the number of allergens and intolerances in your diet that you are reacting to, you can help support your immune system1 as the gut won’t be fighting off items that may be causing it to ‘overwork’.
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Collect 2 – 3 drops of blood, then post your sample to our laboratory
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Both the Food Allergy Test and the Premium Food Intolerance kits contain all you need to take a small blood sample in the comfort of your own home. Simply return your blood samples in the pre-paid envelope provided to our York laboratory for expert analysis.
Please note, this bundle is two different tests and two blood samples are required.
Food Intolerance Test
Food and Environmental Allergy Test
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C-reactive protein (CRP) is primarily produced by your liver, and levels increase when there’s inflammation in the body. Your liver will release CRP into your bloodstream shortly after inflammation – such as the onset of an infection or injury to tissue. You may also produce CRP in the long term if you are at risk of heart disease, stroke or certain other chronic conditions. It is important to remember that CRP is not a diagnostic test.
A raised or high CRP level is often the first sign of infection or inflammation – elevated C-reactive protein levels can even precede other symptoms like pain or fever. Inflammation is often caused by your body detecting a foreign ‘attacker’ – such as an infection or irritant. Once it’s identified, your immune system releases chemicals to try and dispel the attacker and keep your body safe.
If your blood sample indicates an elevated C-reactive protein level, it may point to an increased risk of inflammatory conditions. CRP tests use milligrams per litre (mg/L) as a measure. What is considered ‘high’ varies from person to person and also depends on the exact laboratory test used. Optimal levels are usually anything less than 2 mg/L.
If your blood test returns a high C-reactive protein level, we will recommend visiting your GP for further testing. Your doctor may be able to help diagnose the direct cause of your inflammation and prescribe treatments to help or carry out further testing.
High CRP levels tend to occur with severe infections, such as sepsis, pneumonia, urinary tract infection, or endocarditis. Other risk factors that can cause mild or moderately raised CRP levels, include:
A healthcare provider may prescribe medication but there are dietary and lifestyle changes that can help lower CRP levels:
If your blood test shows inflammation, this means that you are experiencing either acute or chronic inflammation somewhere in your body.
There are two types of inflammation:
Acute inflammation – your body responds to sudden damage like a cut, an infection, or muscle injury, and sends inflammatory cells to begin the healing process.
Chronic inflammation – your body sends inflammatory cells when there is no trigger (bacteria or injury). This is the case for autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis where inflammatory cells can attack joint tissue and cause damage and pain.
In addition to high blood pressure and high total cholesterol – individuals who have high CRP levels are suggested to be at high risk of stroke/heart disease. This is because inflammation can swell cholesterol-crammed artery walls, weakening the lining of those arteries, which may then break down or burst. If you are concerned about your cholesterol levels, you can also try our at-home Cholesterol Test.
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YorkTest’s products have a 98% reproducibility rate, meaning that two separate results of the same person’s sample will correlate with each other 98% of the time. All results are confidential and provided to you online via our wellness hub within 7 days.
We are the only food intolerance company to provide nutritional aftercare from a team of qualified Nutritional Therapists with the purchase of our food intolerance test.
Based in York, UK, we’re fully audited and operate in our certified, in-house laboratory. All our tests are compliant with the European Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC (Article 12) and the European In Vitro Diagnostic Directive 98/79/EC.
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