Fox Test

Fox Test (Food Explorer) is the molecular allergy test that looks for IgG antibodies specific to 286 food antigens with a simple blood sample. 

More than 50 unique molecular allergens (including total IgE).

It is the most complete and accurate test on the market that uses revolutionary molecular diagnostic technology, analysing the food antigens of 13 food groups, including common foods and new CCD foods (cross-reactive carbohydrate determinants).

With a single sample, it is possible to identify the foods that trigger adverse reactions in our body. Through the detection of IgG antibodies, the Fox Test simultaneously measures numerous food antigens responsible for disorders that affect the gastrointestinal system and chronic inflammatory diseases, such as migraines, depression, irritable bowel syndrome, ulcers and Crohn’s disease

Fox Test, the most advanced allergy test 

Stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, weakness: some of these symptoms can occur after eating certain foods, so it is important to investigate the presence of any food intolerances. This information helps to correct the diet and improve the general state of well-being. 

In fact, the body can have difficulties metabolising a specific food, the prolonged ingestion of which can contribute to the onset of chronic inflammation, ulcers, and irritable colon as well as dermatological and respiratory problems. Reactions can appear within a few days after consumption and are often not associated with the food ingested. 

With the Fox Test you can undergo a complete screening that detects sensitisations, reducing the risk of false positives or negatives and providing more reliable results.

When is the Fox Test recommended?  

The Fox Test is a blood test and is particularly suitable for people who have more or less disabling symptoms, such as bloating and abdominal pain, gastritis, irritable bowel, cystitis, recurrent candidiasis, headaches, migraine, hives, acne, frequent dermatitis and eczema, rhinitis, sinusitis, bronchitis and asthma, cramps, tendencies to sprains, joint pain and arthritis.

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