Loss of Appetite?
For many years YorkTest have seen that people coming to us to help find relief
from their chronic conditions have also found that they normalise their weight
and shape as a side benefit of changing their diet in response to the FoodScan
food-specific IgG food intolerance test. Some people report an improvement in
their appetite and desired weight gain.
Every individual person is unique with a different biochemical make-up, even
to others with similar conditions. Each individual with symptoms will have their
own individual pattern of foods to which they are intolerant. The fact that it
is usually a combination of food types, and not just one type of food that cause
the problems is important. On average people with food intolerances show reactivity
to 6 different foods. It is therefore virtually impossible to identify which types
of intolerances are important without conducting a test.
Do you think you may suffer from food intolerance?
Taking a First Step Food Intolerance Test enables you to eliminate uncertainty
and confirm whether you have food intolerance through a ‘positive’ or ‘negative’
test result. This way you can check if you have a food intolerance before taking
the Second Step FoodScan 113 which is the comprehensive service that identifies
the specific foods you are intolerant to.
Need further information?
Please call our food intolerance specialists on 0800 074 6185 who will be happy
to provide you with free, confidential expert advice and guidance on the First
Step food intolerance test. Alternatively
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