Food intolerance testing with TrophoScan® 40+ includes 45 foods belonging to the 10 most important categories: meats, seafood, dairy and eggs, fruits, nuts, vegetables, legumes, cereals, spices, and yeasts. TrophoScan® 40+ is the first step in discovering if food intolerance is responsible for your chronic problems. The test comprises several essential foods used daily and is offered at an affordable price.
The TrophoScan® test has been upgraded to version 2.0, now offering a more comprehensive test for food intolerances. In addition to measuring specific IgG antibodies, the updated version includes a parallel test for specific IgA antibodies in serum for the same foods. The addition of the IgA immune response provides valuable information on the possible involvement of the intestinal mucosa. It enhances the diagnostic value of the test, allowing for more targeted and personalized nutritional interventions.
Food plays a significant role in maintaining health and creating human diseases. While it is essential for the development and preservation of the health of the human organism, it can lead to chronic and severe health problems (e.g., celiac disease, anaphylactic shock).
Food intolerance refers to the immune system's reaction to certain foods. This reaction is different from a known allergy in which IgE antibodies are involved. An allergy is rarer and is a direct reaction that often has catastrophic effects. Food intolerance is a type 3 hypersensitivity characterized by the involvement of IgG antibodies. It is much more common (about 45% of the population), has a delayed onset (2 to 72 hours after food consumption), and is usually associated with chronic health problems.
To whom TrophoScan® is addressed
Diagnostiki Athinon’s TrophoScan® is addressed to people who are:
- Facing chronic health problems
- Looking for optimum health using natural means
- Wanting to prevent the emergence of modern lifestyle diseases
Chronic health problems that may be due to food intolerance or aggravated due to food intolerance include, but are not limited to:
Gastrointestinal system involvement
- Inflammatory bowel diseases (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis)
- Irritable bowel syndrome or spastic colitis (IBS)
- Coeliac disease and non-coeliac gluten hypersensitivity (seronegative coeliac disease)
Musculoskeletal system involvement
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Joint pains, myalgia, tendonitis
Nervous system involvement
- Migraines and headaches
- Moodiness, anxiety, depression, and mood disorders
- Sleep disorders and insomnia
Respiratory system involvement
- Asthma, bronchitis, chronic rhinitis, sinusitis
Skin and immune system involvement
- Acne
- Eczema and atopic dermatitis
- Chronic or recurrent infections
- Sjogren syndrome
Other systems involvement
- Obesity and difficulty regulating weight
- Chronic fatigue syndrome
- Delayed growth (for children and adolescents)
The laboratory test uses the ELISA technique (Enzyme-Linked ImmnoSorbent Assay).