by Michael Wood | Aug 3, 2021
We test for a sensitivity to lactose. However, traditional lactose intolerance is not the same as a sensitivity and is caused by the body lacking lactase. Therefore, known lactose intolerance would not be detected on our tests as we do not test for lactase...
by Michael Wood | Aug 3, 2021
If an intolerance to olive oil has shown, we would recommend avoiding olives also, simply because they will contain oil.
by Michael Wood | Aug 3, 2021
Our heavy metals testing does not indicate the levels of these metals in the body, but rather a sensitivity to them.nTherefore, we would recommend reducing contact with these metals where possible.n
by Michael Wood | Aug 3, 2021
An intolerance to ale will be to ales one and not other beers/lagers. As we test the product as a whole, we cannot say if this is to a certain ingredient or not.
by Michael Wood | Aug 3, 2021
If you have shown an intolerance to these milks, you will only need to avoid the milk from these animals. However, for best results, we recommend eliminating all dairy from the diet.n
by Michael Wood | Aug 3, 2021
An intolerance to mint will refer to all mint containing foods. We would recommend avoiding mint where possible for 4-6 weeks.
by Michael Wood | Aug 3, 2021
An intolerance to noodles will include all types of noodles; such as wheat, soba, egg, and rice noodles.
by Michael Wood | Aug 3, 2021
While oats do not naturally contain gluten, they are often grown in fields adjacent to wheat or processed in building where wheat is handled, which can cause cross contamination.nTherefore, if you are following a gluten-free diet, it may be worth buying gluten-free...