The IgG Food Explorer evaluates over 250 food antigens to measure total IgG antibodies to help personalize diet and lifestyle guidance for patients. The entire panel is a simple at-home collection that uses just a few drops of blood.
184 IgG Food Sensitivity Panel by Alletess Medical Laboratory
Blood Spot
The 184 IgG Food Sensitivity Panel measures IgG response to 184 commonly consumed foods. This is the blood spot version of the test. It is also available as a serum test.
IgG Food MAP with Candida + Yeast by Mosaic Diagnostics (formerly Great Plains)
Blood Spot
The IgG Food MAP analyzes 190 different foods common in Western, Asian, and Mediterranean diets, as well as candida and yeast, to determine food sensitivities. This is the blood spot version of the test. It is also available as a serum test. This test cannot be ordered for patients under 2 years of age.
FIT 176 + Gut Barrier Panel by KBMO Diagnostics
Blood Spot
The FIT 176 test evaluates sensitivities to 176 foods and additives by measuring IgG antibodies and immune complexes. It now includes the Gut Barrier Panel, with markers such as IgG 1-4/C3d and IgA 1-2. This version of the test is conducted using a blood spot sample, but it is also available as a serum test.
Gluten Cross-Reactive Foods - Array 4 by Cyrex Laboratories
Serum
Measures IgG and IgA immune reactivity to ancient wheats, a variety of milks, alpha and beta casein, casomorphin, milk butyrophilin, other gluten cross-reactive foods, and foods that are used as gluten replacements. Detects autoimmune disorders that are associated with consumption of these food antigens due to significant cross-reactivity with human tissue, for example, the association of a-b-casein with multiple sclerosis and diabetes, or soy and aquaporin with the BBB. Developed, patented, and published by Aristo Vojdani, PhD, MSc, CLS, known as the father of functional immunology, in 2009, 2013, 2014, 2017, and 2018.