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Your personal ImuPro Screen + documents Sample ID: 33333 Dear, With this letter, you will receive the ImuPro result for your personal IgG food allergy test. This laboratory report contains your results for all the tested foods at a glance. In an extensive laboratory analysis, your blood has been analysed for the presence of specific IgG antibodies to particular foodstuffs. If high levels of IgG antibodies are present, this might indicate that you have a chronic inflammation caused by a delayed food allergy type III. Your individual ImuPro result for the foods tested will help you to find out which foods are good for you and to pinpoint your individual trigger foods. By avoiding the foods that might cause you problems, inflammatory processes can be reduced or even stopped and your body can recover. This information can help you and your therapist decide whether it is advisable for you to do one of the more extensive ImuPro tests, in order to receive extensive personalised nutritional guidelines. ImuPro shows you the way to the right food for you. And your path for better health. Important: If you have an existing type I food allergy (IgE mediated) 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 IgG antibodies to foods and provides advice based on these findings. Based on the ImuPro result, we do not make any statements on IgE related allergies. If you have any questions about your ImuPro result or about food allergies type III, please contact us. With kind regards, Your ImuPro Team 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 IgG concentrations determined by this test offer the basis for an elimination and provocation diet. We do not claim that the determined IgG concentrations reflect the occurrence or the severeness of serious clinical symptoms.

address: IMUPRO SCREEN + RESULTS Specific IgG antibodies Total Rating Number of foodstuffs Reference range Not elevated 35 < 7.5 µg/ml IgG Elevated 6 7.5 µg/ml IgG Highly elevated 3 20.0 µg/ml IgG 9 out of 44 tested allergens Important: If you have an existing type I food allergy (IgE mediated) 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 IgG antibodies to foods and provides advice based on these findings. Based on the ImuPro result, we do not make any statements on IgE related allergies. Laboratory: Sender: Dr. John Smith 123 Sample Street 54321 Sample Town E-Mail: jsmith@anywhere.com specimen collection 11.11.2015 reception of specimen 11.11.2015 sample type human serum sample id 33333 examination method enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the detection of foodstuff spec. IgG date of report 11.11.2015 report authorized by Dr. John Doe 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 IgG concentrations determined by this test offer the basis for an elimination and provocation diet. We do not claim that the determined IgG concentrations reflect the occurrence or the severeness of serious clinical symptoms. 1 of 5

address: Not elevated Elevated Highly elevated Vegetables µg/ml IgG Broccoli 1,8 Carrots 4,1 Celeriac, knob celery 5,2 Cucumber 3,1 Red cabbage 2,6 Soy bean 3,2 Sweet pepper 2,5 Tomato 21,7 Cereals containing gluten Barley 2,7 Gluten 4,5 Oats 9,5 Rye 89,6 Spelt 4,4 Wheat 6,2 Rating Meat µg/ml IgG Beef 6,4 Chicken 15,1 Pork 7,4 Eggs Chicken egg (egg white and egg yolk) 3,6 Mushrooms Oyster mushrooms 1,8 Sweeteners Honey (Mixture) 5,5 Teas, coffee and tannin Coffee 1,8 Yeast Yeast 7,7 Rating Seeds and nuts Almond 6,1 Hazelnut 2,9 Linseed 3,5 Peanut 5,5 Pistachio 3,3 Poppy seeds 6,6 Sunflower seed 12,1 Milk products Goat: milk and cheese 6,6 Milk (cow) 36,6 Rennet cheese (cow) 2,6 Sheep: milk and cheese 4,6 Sour-milk products (cow) 7,2 Fruits Cherry 1,8 Pineapple 3,6 Raspberry 1,4 Watermelon 3,6 Spices and herbs Curry powder 17,6 Garlic 5,8 Horseradish 7,6 Mustard seed 3,2 Fish and seafood Cod, codling 6,1 Crayfish 4,2 2 of 5

address: GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS ImuPro Complete: Your ImuPro Screen report shows that there are elevated values of IgG antibodies against several foods. In order to get a more comprehensive picture of your putative immune reactions against food allergens, we recommend carrying out the extensive individual testing of 270 food allergens using ImuPro Complete. Your diet can be changed very selectively based on the findings. You will receive a comprehensive report with accurate results at a glance and personal nutritional guidelines which lead you through your change in diet. Your results pack also includes a recipe book which is specifically tailored to your personal needs. Diagnostics of the intestinal flora: IgG-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 analyse the composition of your intestinal flora and the functionality of your intestinal barrier by means of a specialised stool analysis. Please ask your physician or therapist. Other causes: In addition to a delayed IgG food allergy, there may be a non-immune related digestive disorder or poor utilisation of nutrients which can have numerous causes. You should discuss this with your attending physician or health professional. Possible causes include a diminished degradation of carbohydrates (e.g. lactose, fructose) due to an enzyme deficiency or an inadequate activity of the pancreas and thus insufficient secretion of digestive enzymes. Furthermore an intestinal mycosis or parasitosis or an impaired intestinal flora may play a role. If the diet modification in accordance with ImuPro shows no improvement at all, you should take further diagnostic steps. 3 of 5

address: PATIENT: Chicken Curry powder Horseradish Milk (cow) Oats Rye Sunflower seed Tomato Yeast Foods to avoid: 4 of 5

address: Allowed Meat Beef Pork Fish and seafood Cod, codling Crayfish Eggs Chicken egg (egg white and egg yolk) Fruits Cherry Pineapple Raspberry Watermelon Vegetables Broccoli Carrots Celeriac, knob celery Cucumber Red cabbage Soy bean Sweet pepper Milk products Goat: milk and cheese Rennet cheese (cow) Sheep: milk and cheese Sour-milk products (cow) Mushrooms Oyster mushrooms Sweeteners Honey (Mixture) Teas, coffee and tannin Coffee Spices and herbs Garlic Mustard seed Seeds and nuts Almond Hazelnut Linseed Peanut Pistachio Poppy seeds Cereals containing gluten Barley Gluten Spelt Wheat Chicken Curry powder Horseradish Milk (cow) Oats Rye Avoid Sunflower seed Tomato Yeast 5 of 5