Are you reacting to dairy produce?

Dairy products are usually defined as foods produced from cow's milk. Most of the milk we use for processing generally comes from cows, but occasionally from other mammals such as goats, sheep, water buffalo, yaks, or horses. Dairy products are commonly found in European, Middle Eastern and Indian cuisine, whereas they are almost unknown in East Asian cuisine.
 
Essentially a dairy product is any milk or milk-made product; examples are butter, yoghurt, cheese, ice-cream, whey, crème fraiche, buttermilk, ghee, kefir, curds and quark. Eggs can be categorized as dairy, defining dairy as "food that is produced by animals (other than meat)" rather than as milk specifically. While eggs are, indeed, produced by animals and, therefore, an animal by-product, they are not really a dairy product or a derivative of dairy products.
 
More and more alternatives to milk and eggs are becoming readily available. Examples are oat, rice, coconut, soya and almond milks, and for eggs, commercial egg replacers (with ingredients such as potato starch and  tapioca flour), mashed bananas to add bulk, and tofu.

 

Do you think you may be reacting to foods?

The First Step test is a pre-screen which identifies whether food-Specific IgG antibody reactions are detected or not. If food-specific IgG antibodies are detected then you can choose to embark on the more comprehensive Second Step FoodScan 113 programme. Included in the FoodScan 113 programme are two consultations with a qualified Nutritional Therapist who will help you look at how to manage any potential food intolerances.
 

Need further information?

 
Please call our specialists on 0800 074 6185 who will be happy to provide you with free, confidential expert advice and guidance on the First Step test. Alternatively click here for further information or buy now.
 
"For years the Orthodox medical profession has neglected the role of intolerance in ill health, this includes a range of symptoms. Science has moved on and laboratory tests such as those by YorkTest can help identify ingredients to which people may be sensitive." TV Doctor-Dr Hilary Jones

Frank aged 74 took a YorkTest FoodScan 113 after his doctor had suggested the food he was eating may be to blame for his IBS...

Frank Rose
(ex IBS sufferer)
"I felt better within a few days. I have already recommended the YorkTest programme to others - it's brilliant."
Miranda Wells
(ex migraine sufferer)
"FoodScan 113 changed everything! I now go to my children's school plays, on trips, attend appointments - I'm even learning to drive!"
Diane Allen
IBS
 
 
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