Cotswold Trichology Home Trichology About The Cotswold Trichology Centre Cotswold Trichology Latest News Contact Cotswold Trichology
The Cotswold Trichology Centre - hair loss, hair loss treatment, hairloss, hair loss treatments, thinning hair, female hair loss, hair loss in women, propecia, alopecia, hair loss products, trichologist, trichology, hair growth, hair clinic, hair restoration
The Cotswold Trichology Centre - hair loss, hair loss treatment, hairloss, hair loss treatments, thinning hair, female hair loss, hair loss in women, propecia, alopecia, hair loss products, trichologist, trichology, hair growth, hair clinic, hair restoration
> Home
>
Trichology
>
About us
>
Hair loss in women
> Food intolerance
> Female pattern baldness
>
Hair loss in men
>
Alopecia Areata
>
Alopecia Totalis
>
& Universalis
> Scalp problems
> Scalp treatment
> Consultation & treatment
>
Business hours & fees
>
Contact us
>
Testimonials
>
Latest news
> Links
>
Site map

Food Intolerance Testing

The Cotswold Trichology Centre offers an in-house food intolerance testing service. The test takes just 40 minutes to conduct and results are immediately available. We use the ‘Food Detective’ test which covers 57 of the most commonly eaten foods a person may be intolerant to.

Unlike food allergies, food intolerances are unlikely to be life threatening however, may have a significant effect on a person’s health and wellbeing. Food Detective identifies IgG antibodies produced in food intolerance rather than classic IgE food allergies.

Initially we introduced food intolerance testing primarily for our patients suffering severe eczema as food intolerances can often be a significant factor. Food intolerance may also be a significant factor in many other conditions such as:

• Respiratory problems – rhinitis, sinusitis and asthma
• Musculoskeletal problems – arthritis joint pains, aching muscles and weakness.
• Gastrointestinal problems – Bloating, Cramping, flatulence, diarrhoea, stomach pain.
• Dermatological conditions – urticaria, itchy skin, rashes, dermatitis, eczema.

Symptoms can occur anything from a few hours to up to three days after eating an offending food and may last for days. This can make it hard or near impossible to pin-point which particular food may be causing a symptom. Another factor which makes self diagnosis of food intolerances even harder is that you may be intolerant to one food or many.

The Testing Process
A small finger prick blood sample is taken and diluted in a solution. The solution is poured over a reaction tray and allowed to stand for 20 minutes then rinsed off. Detector and developer solutions are then used to detect the presence of food antibodies which are identified by colour change in the reaction tray samples. The whole process is quite simple and very visual. To ensure the process has been carried out correctly, there are positive and negative controls on the reaction tray. Even if there are no reactions to any foods, the reaction tray positive control will still change colour.

Foods Tested
Corn, Durum Wheat, Gluten, Oats, Rice, Rye, Wheat.

Almond, Brazil Nut, Cashew, Cocoa Bean, Peanut,
Legume Mix (pea, lentil, haricot), Soya Bean, Walnut.

Beef, Chicken, Lamb, Pork.
Freshwater Fish Mix (salmon, trout), Shellfish Mix (shrimp, prawn, crab, lobster, mussel), Tuna, White Fish Mix (haddock, cod, plaice)

Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrot, Celery, Cucumber, Leek, Peppers (red, green, yellow), Potato. Apple, Blackcurrant, Grapefruit, Melon Mix (cantaloupe, water melon), Olive, Orange & Lemon, Strawberry, Tomato

Test Results and Diet Changes
Colour changes in the numbered spots of the reaction tray vary according to the severity of the food intolerance. We will classify the changes as mild, moderate or strong. Foods with a strong or moderate reaction should be eliminated from your diet for a minimum of 3 months, foods with a mild reaction should be reduced. After 3 months you can reintroduce foods and take note of any symptoms you may have experienced before eliminating these foods.

We will advise you on diet changes and foods you could use as substitutes depending on the results of your test.

If you feel you would like to take intolerance testing further we have access to laboratory food intolerance testing for 120 and 200 foods and a separate test for herbs and spices.

Call us on 01386 421703 to book an appointment now.

Sally-Ann Tarver of The Cotswold Trichology Centre Consultant Trichologist
Sally-Ann Tarver MIT.LLTS

The Cotswold Trichology Centre,
4B Port St. Evesham,
Worcestershire
WR11 1AN

Telephone
01386 421703

'Forever Living Products is a member of the Direct Selling Association which represents leading businesses in the UK's £2.3 billion per annum direct selling industry. All DSA members operate under a consumer code that is approved by the Office of Fair Trading.'
© Copyright 2009 The Cotswold Trichology Centre

Home | Trichology | About us | Hair loss in women | Food intolerance | Female pattern baldness | Hair loss in men | Alopecia Areata | Alopecia Totalis | Scalp problems | Scalp treatment
Consultation & treatment | Business hours & fees | Contact | Testimonials | News | Links | SIte map

Send Email NOW!