
Sometimes we cannot pinpoint exactly what is causing that irritating headache or ongoing bloating feeling after eating. Food intolerance can contribute to a number of symptoms such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), bloating, tiredness, migraines, digestive complaints, skin conditions or joint pain. Taking the First Step food intolerance test is the simple, fast and affordable way to find out if you have food intolerance.
The First Step food intolerance test can be carried out in the comfort of your home without the need to go to a clinic or specialist. The First Step food intolerance test enables you to eliminate uncertainty and confirm whether you have food intolerance by providing a ‘positive’ or ‘negative’ test result. This way you can check if you have food intolerance before taking the Second Step FoodScan 113 which is the comprehensive service that identifies the specific foods you are intolerant to. If you upgrade to the FoodScan 113, we will even discount £20 off the price (£245, normally £265).
Once you place an order, your First Step test kit is posted to you which contains everything you need to take your own blood sample (just 2-3 drops). Once the sample is collected it is posted to our laboratories for analysis in the prepaid envelope provided (UK only). Your results are then posted to you within ten working days.
Taking the First Step is easy and affordable – simply click on the ‘Buy Now’ button to place your order and get one step closer to better health.
Do not take this test if you are:
Your First Step food intolerance test results will indicate a positive or negative result and are sent within ten working days of receiving your blood sample. If positive, you can upgrade to the Second Step FoodScan 113 food intolerance test at a cost – click here to see the process.
To view First Step example test results click here.
The FoodScan 113 is a comprehensive food intolerance test based on 113 individual foods from the following food groups: fish, vegetables, meat, fruit, herbs/spices, nuts and grains.
Your laboratory results are presented in a colour coded, easy to interpret format for each of the 113 foods tested, indicating the strength of the reaction on a scale of 0-4 on what you can or can’t eat.
To find out about the Second Step FoodScan 113 click here.