Not elevated 147. Elevated 24. Highly elevated out of 180 tested allergens were elevated or highly elevated

Similar documents
Not elevated 71. Elevated 14. Highly elevated out of 90 tested allergens were elevated or highly elevated

ImuPro shows you the way to the right food for you. And your path for better health.

Not elevated 184. Elevated 31. Highly elevated out of 269 tested allergens were elevated or highly elevated

YOUR BUILDING BLOCKS FOR BETTER HEALTH. IgG Food Allergy: Diagnostics and Guidance. imupro.com

If you have any questions about your ImuPro result or about food allergies type III, please contact us.

200+ : XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX

04/06/2014. Dear PATIENT,

24/10/2017. Dear Sample Patient,

Page 1/2. Name : Date of birth : Date : Session code : Number of incompatible foods : 23

laboratories Your Building Blocks FOR Better Health imupro.com IgG Food Allergy: Diagnostics and Guidance

Fruits. Dr. Dave, ND Pitta Balancing Foods

Acidic Fruits & Alkaline Fruits

Immuno Bloodprint Reactive Foods:

Fruits. Dr. Dave, ND Kapha Balancing Foods. Enjoy fruits and fruit juices alone, 30 minutes before, and ideally at least 1 hour after.

NutritionwithGinger.net

EAT CLEAN WITH THE REAL FOOD RD S. clean eating food list. (*include in each meal) serving size (average: grams protein)

Note: For packaged and prepared foods, check ingredients to confirm low FODMAP.

Nutritional Program

Back to Our Roots Plant Eating Challenge

Food Variety Check List

Contents. Vegetables Fish Meat and Poultry Eggs Nuts and Seeds Healthy Fats/Oils Fruit...

E95 Basic Food Panel

IAmMsPrissy Basic Food Groups (Vegetables, Fruits, Grains, Dairy, and Protein Foods) inspire healthy eating and a balanced diet.

Accession Number: Client: FOOD GROUP Report

Tele-Class #4 Alkaline Foods Chart

Keto Diet Food List -

*Note that foods marked with have no current tested ORAC value.

Alkaline Foods List (remember, if you re on a cleanse, and/or

When beginning a new stage, you will want to slowly add in 1 new food a day and see how your body responds.

Alkaline Foods Chart. ATTENTION: It is important you do an alkaline diet the correct way.

Paleo. Encouraged Foods

Ideal Low Glycemic Index

Glycemic Index. Patient Education Diabetes Care Center. What is the glycemic index? Rise in Blood Sugar vs. Time

PALEO FOOD LIST. What to Eat?

FRUCTOSE TABLE: ALPHABETICALLY

The Alkaline Food Chart

Lysine and Arginine Content of Foods

Low FODMAP Diet. Why should I avoid foods with FODMAPs?

YOUR PERSONAL NUTRITIONAL GUIDE. A trusted companion on your path to better health. imupro.com

What is a Daniel Fast?

How many meals are you wanting each week? Which meals and how many per day would like? Breakfast Lunch Dinner Snacks

Healthy food substitutions and ideas

Various food types and their purine content.

Recommendations. Supplementing your diet with L-Lysine helps to assure that you tilt the scales toward the lysine side, helping to prevent outbreaks.

Clean Eating Food list

The benefits of eating foods that have an alkalization effect

FRUIT Avocado 9 2 Blackberries 10 5 Blueberries Cranberries Elderberries

BURN THE FAT FOODS 2.0.2

Flat Stomach Formula Food Chart

MUCUSLESS FOODS. PROF. SPIRA'S LIST OF ACID FORMING AND ACID-BINDING (MUCUSLESS) FOODS Prof. Spira

INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE

148 LOW CARB FOODS SHOPPING LIST

Using Nutrition to Fight Cancer (Adapted from Cancer Nutrition Info, LLC)

Official Journal of the European Union L 165/25

foods containing salicylates

Essential Human Food Pantry

FODMAP FOODS TO ENJOY AND AVOID

Candida Diet - Foods To Eat modified from

BOOTY CAMP NUTRITION PLAN. Quick Start Guide Phase

MyPlate Musical Food Groups Debbie Goddard, MS, DTR Coordinator Nutrition Education Programs Tennessee State University

keto FOOD LIST - offal, grass-fed (liver, heart, kidneys and other organ meats) - Monounsaturated (avocado, macadamia and olive oil)

Savory Grace Personal Chef Service Naturally Organic Charlotte, North Carolina

The Daniel Fast: Benefits and Foods List

Official Journal of the European Union

Maintaining Nutritional Requirements during The Daniel Fast

RAINBOW PLATE CHALLENGE

High Potassium Eating

The Plant Paradox. The hidden dangers in healthy foods that cause disease and weight gain

CLIENT FOOD INTERVIEW

FoodIntoleranceTests

Think About Vegetables

Vegetables. A serving is: 1 cup raw, or 1/2 cup cooked (unless otherwise stated).

Cambridge Nutritional Sciences

Print out a copy and take it with you when you are going grocery shopping! Eat five times a day. DO NOT SKIP BREAKFAST!!!!

COMMISSION DIRECTIVE 2007/9/EC. of 20 February 2007

All fats and oils are carb free only if they have no other added ingredients Try to use cold pressed oils if possible as heat can damage the omega s.

Appendix. A. Foundational Foods List

Foods to include during your Skinny Tea Detox

Acid and alkaline balance

Anti-In ammatory Food List with Blood Type Modi cation Blood Type O

USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference 26 Fiber, total dietary Nutrient Content Cereal Grains

New Client Questionnaire

Guide for Use - UltraPro Whey. High Protein, Low Carbohydrate Whey Protein Powder

Client Assessment Form

Top Ten ANDI Scores GREEN VEGETABLES NONGREEN VEGETABLES

Lamb (no more than one serving twice per week) Lean, boiled ham Loin chops Pork tenderloin

30/50% veg oil - trans free 1 tbls 1 fat Almonds 6 1 fat Amaranth 1/2 cup 1 non-starchy vegetable Amaranth 1 1/2 cups 1 carbohydrate Angel food cake

FOOD GROUP Report. Accession: RMA FST 120+ Patient. Healthcare Professional. Dairy / Egg. Grains. Grains (Gluten-Free) Fruit.

CHARLIE S HEALTHY HEART GUIDE

Your Health Education

PKD DIET MENUS. Upon Arising. To help balance your stomach, after eating raw fruit or drinking citrus, wait twenty minutes before eating again.

COMMISSION DIRECTIVE 2003/118/EC

Low-Lectin and Lectin-Free Diets

NUTRITION SUCCESS GUIDELINES

Nutrient Content of Common Foods

Acid & Alkaline Food Chart

Test Catering Requirements. Thank you in advance for your support.

Fibre Content of Foods

This booklet belongs to

Beans, black, mature seeds, raw 8040 Nuts, pistachio nuts, raw 7983 Currants, european black, raw 7960 Beans, pinto, mature seeds, raw 7779 Plums,

Transcription:

Sample ID: Test101 Dear Your Name, This ImuPro laboratory report contains your personalized food allergy test results and recommendations for your path to wellness. Your blood has been analyzed for the presence of specific antibodies foods to help you discover which foods are good for you and which are your unique trigger foods. We are here to support you on your path to improved health. YOUR RESULTS AT A GLANCE Number of foodstuffs Not elevated 147 Specific antibodies Elevated 24 Highly elevated 9 Total 33 out of 180 tested allergens were elevated or highly elevated If you have any questions about your ImuPro test result or about food allergies type III, do not hesitate to contact us. We wish you all the best on your wellness journey! Your Immufood Team Disclaimer: If you have an existing type I or IgE mediated food allergy previously diagnosed either by a positive IgE test or by a skin prick test or if you have any other known food related issues, please do not start eating this particular food even if the ImuPro test does not show any reaction to it. IgE-mediated food allergies can cause reactions such as anaphylactic shock, rashes, vomiting, itching etc. ImuPro identifies raised levels of antibodies to foods and provides advice based on these findings. The information in your documents does not replace the medical advice of a trained health professional. The results obtained must always be interpreted in combination with the complete clinical picture. Dietary changes must be made in consultation with a health professional, a relevant dietician or nutritional expert. Please immediately consult your practitioner in case of any health-related concerns. The specific concentrations determined by this test offer the basis for an elimination and provocation diet. We do not claim that the determined concentrations reflect the occurrence or the severeness of serious clinical symptoms. 1 of 7

Not elevated Elevated Highly elevated Vegetables Artichoke 7.5 Fish and seafood Anchovy 3.0 Asparagus < 2.5 Carp 2.7 Aubergine 4.9 Cod, codling 3.6 Beetroot < 2.5 Crayfish 4.5 Broad bean 3.2 Gilthead bream 2.7 Broccoli 8.9 Haddock 5.5 Brussel sprouts 5.4 Hake 2.7 Carrots 9.4 Halibut 2.9 Cauliflower 3.6 Herring 4.3 Celeriac, knob celery 6.6 Mackerel 5.3 Chard, beet greens 3.5 Ocean perch 4.1 Chickpeas 4.5 Plaice 3.4 Chili Cayenne 6.6 Pollock < 2.5 Chinese cabbage 4.4 Salmon 5.7 Courgette 2.6 Sardine 3.7 Cucumber 4.2 Shark 4.0 Green bean 5.6 Sole 3.9 Green pea 5.3 Squid, cuttlefish 2.7 Kale, curled kale 4.3 Swordfish 4.0 Kohlrabi (Turnip cabbage) 6.0 Trout 7.7 Leek 4.9 Tunafish 7.2 Lentil 6.0 Zander 4.5 Mung bean, green gram 3.2 Olive 3.2 Onion 3.6 Parsnip 4.5 Potato 7.2 Pumpkin 8.7 Radish red - Radish white 6.8 Red cabbage 8.9 Rutabaga 5.8 Savoy cabbage 4.3 Soy bean 3.0 Spinach 3.8 Stalk celery 3.8 Sweet pepper 2.5 Tomato 4.4 White cabbage 4.6 Meat Beef 3.1 Chicken 4.7 Deer 3.5 Duck 3.8 Goat meat 2.5 Goose 3.0 Hare 3.5 Lamb < 2.5 Ostrich meat 3.5 Pork 6.5 Quail 3.4 Rabbit 3.7 Turkey hen 3.3 Veal 4.0 Venison 4.7 Wild boar 4.8 2 of 7

Not elevated Elevated Highly elevated Fruits Apple 4.6 Spices and herbs Basil 2.8 Apricot 4.8 Chive 3.3 Avocado 3.5 Cinnamon 5.5 Banana < 2.5 Garlic 3.2 Cherry 4.6 Horseradish 3.9 Date 6.7 Mustard seed 3.9 Fig 4.8 Nutmeg 8.3 Grape / Raisin 6.9 Oregano 7.5 Kiwi 6.7 Paprika, spice 5.5 Lemon 2.5 Parsley 3.2 Lychee 2.9 Pepper, black 10.1 Mango 2.5 Rosemary 3.9 Nectarine 4.9 Thyme 4.5 Orange 4.3 Vanilla < 2.5 Papaya 3.6 Peach 3.7 Pear 2.9 Pineapple 3.3 Plum 4.7 Strawberry 3.9 Watermelon 6.5 Yellow plum 9.7 Cereals containing gluten Barley 3.7 Gluten 4.3 Kamut 6.1 Oats 5.9 Rye 5.8 Spelt 4.4 Wheat 3.5 Seeds and nuts Almond 7.9 Brazil nut 100.8 Cashew kernels 4.4 Cocoa bean 11.0 Coconut 15.3 Hazelnut 8.8 Linseed 20.4 Macadamia nut 45.2 Peanut 2.5 Pine nut 9.6 Pistachio 5.4 Poppy seeds 8.7 Pumpkin seeds 3.2 Sesame 2.8 Sunflower seed < 2.5 Walnut 5.8 Cereals w/o gluten and alternatives Amaranth 8.7 Arrowroot 2.7 Buckwheat 4.7 Carob 7.3 Cassava 7.6 Fonio 7.1 Jerusalem artichoke 6.1 Lupine < 2.5 Maize, sweet corn 5.6 Millet 6.4 Quinoa 8.0 Rice 4.8 Sweet chestnut 18.9 Sweet potato 3.6 Tapioca 4.2 Teff 4.1 3 of 7

Not elevated Elevated Highly elevated Milk products Camel s milk < 2.5 Goat: milk and cheese 58.0 Halloumi 4.4 Kefir 30.3 Mare s milk < 2.5 Milk (cow) 48.7 Milk, cooked 24.6 Rennet cheese (cow) 8.2 Ricotta 6.1 Sheep: milk and cheese 57.4 Sour-milk products (cow) 36.6 Salads Butterhead lettuce 5.3 Chicory 3.7 Endive 5.5 Iceberg lettuce 5.0 Lamb's lettuce 3.1 Lollo rosso 3.6 Radicchio 4.3 Rocket 4.0 Romaine / Cos lettuce 4.9 Eggs Chicken egg (egg white and egg yolk) 9.7 Goose eggs 5.6 Quail eggs 2.7 Sweeteners Cane sugar 3.5 Honey (Mixture) 5.6 Mushrooms Meadow mushrooms 7.5 Teas, coffee and tannin Peppermint 8.1 Food additives Guar flour (E412) < 2.5 Yeast Yeast 7.0 4 of 7

GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS Your results: The test results show that you have raised antibody titers to food(s). The amount of -positive foods indicates that your immune system responds with an adverse reaction to foods which normally should not be recognized by your immune system. Every time the positive foods are consumed, an inflammatory reaction occurs. This might weaken your entire body. It is therefore very important to stabilize your immune system by avoiding the foods to which elevated and highly elevated values of antibodies have been found. Experience shows that simple avoidance of the positively tested foods is not enough and that a diet modification in accordance with the rotation principle is required. The large number of positive reactions indicates a considerable affection of the intestinal flora and / or the intestinal barrier. Diagnostics of the intestinal flora: -mediated food allergy is commonly triggered or aggravated by disorders of the intestinal barrier. Therefore, intestinal diagnostics with subsequent recovery of the intestinal flora (colon cleansing) is essential. It may be helpful to analyze the composition of your intestinal flora and the functionality of your intestinal barrier by means of a specialized stool analysis. Please ask your physician or therapist for more information. Other causes: In addition to a delayed food allergy, there may be a non-immune related digestive disorder or poor utilization of nutrients which can have numerous causes. You should discuss this with your attending physician or health professional. If the diet modification in accordance with ImuPro shows no improvement at all, you should take further diagnostic steps. CLIENT: Your Name Foods to avoid during the elimination phase: Almond Amaranth Artichoke Brazil nut Broccoli Carrots Cassava Chicken egg (egg white and egg yolk) Cocoa bean Coconut Goat: milk and cheese Hazelnut Kefir Linseed Macadamia nut Meadow mushrooms Milk (cow) Milk, cooked Nutmeg Oregano Pepper, black Peppermint Pine nut Poppy seeds Pumpkin Quinoa Red cabbage Rennet cheese (cow) 5 of 7

CLIENT: Your Name Sheep: milk and cheese Sour-milk products (cow) Sweet chestnut Trout Yellow plum Foods to avoid during the elimination phase: 6 of 7

Allowed in 4-day rotation Meat Beef Chicken Deer Duck Goat meat Goose Hare Lamb Ostrich meat Pork Quail Rabbit Turkey hen Veal Venison Wild boar Fish and seafood Anchovy Carp Cod, codling Crayfish Gilthead bream Haddock Hake Halibut Herring Mackerel Ocean perch Plaice Pollock Salmon Sardine Shark Sole Squid, cuttlefish Swordfish Tunafish Zander Eggs Goose eggs Quail eggs Fruits Apple Apricot Avocado Banana Cherry Date Fig Grape / Raisin Kiwi Lemon Lychee Mango Nectarine Orange Papaya Peach Pear Pineapple Plum Strawberry Watermelon Vegetables Asparagus Aubergine Beetroot Broad bean Brussel sprouts Cauliflower Celeriac, knob celery Chard, beet greens Chickpeas Chili Cayenne Chinese cabbage Courgette Cucumber Green bean Green pea Kale, curled kale Kohlrabi (Turnip cabbage) Leek Lentil Mung bean, green gram Olive Onion Parsnip Potato Radish red - Radish white Rutabaga Savoy cabbage Soy bean Spinach Stalk celery Sweet pepper Tomato White cabbage Milk products Camel s milk Halloumi Mare s milk Ricotta Salads Butterhead lettuce Chicory Endive Iceberg lettuce Lamb's lettuce Lollo rosso Radicchio Rocket Romaine / Cos lettuce Sweeteners Cane sugar Honey (Mixture) Spices and herbs Basil Chive Cinnamon Garlic Horseradish Mustard seed Paprika, spice Parsley Rosemary Thyme Vanilla Food additives Guar flour (E412) Yeast Yeast Seeds and nuts Cashew kernels Peanut Pistachio Pumpkin seeds Sesame Sunflower seed Walnut Cereals containing gluten Barley Gluten Kamut Oats Rye Spelt Wheat Cereals w/o gluten and alternatives Arrowroot Buckwheat Carob Fonio Jerusalem artichoke Lupine Maize, sweet corn Millet Rice Sweet potato Tapioca Teff Almond Amaranth Artichoke Brazil nut Broccoli Carrots Cassava Chicken egg (egg white and egg yolk) Cocoa bean Coconut Goat: milk and cheese Avoid for at least 5 weeks Hazelnut Milk, cooked Kefir Nutmeg Linseed Oregano Macadamia nut Pepper, black Meadow mushrooms Peppermint Milk (cow) Pine nut Poppy seeds Pumpkin Quinoa Red cabbage Rennet cheese (cow) Sheep: milk and cheese Sour-milk products (cow) Sweet chestnut Trout Yellow plum Start empower your diet immufood.com/download 7 of 7