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Healthy vegan cauliflower nuggets
Vegan cauliflower nuggets and gluten-free homemade tomato ketchup Ingredients for the cauliflower nuggets (serves for...
Beetroot millet risotto with goat’s cheese & pomegranate
This beetroot and millet risotto is served with goat’s cheese, pomegranate and a little honey. By simmering the millet...
Low FODMAP Diet for IBS: Pros and Cons
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic gastrointestinal condition that can cause significant discomfort and...
Top 5 Gluten Free Healthy Foods
It's easier than ever to be gluten-free, but that doesn't always mean healthy. Your gut will thank you for these...
Are Delayed IgG Food Sensitivities Impacting Your Patients Behaviour?
Could delayed IgG food sensitivities be causing your patient’s behavioural symptoms? This month, we consider how diet and associated delayed IgG food sensitivity can impact anxiety, irritability, brain fog, and depression.
5 Reasons You Should Take a Food Allergy Test
Finding relief from digestive discomfort is a common motivation to take a food allergy test. But, there’s so much more to gain!
Foods that trigger migraines
Foods that trigger migraines Do you suffer with bad migraines or know someone who does? Undoubtedly, migraines can...
The microbiome’s role in food allergies
Distorted or depleted gut microbiota (gut dysbiosis) is implicated in the development of many inflammatory conditions and food allergies. Learn more here.
Why early detection of food allergies and intolerances is so important
As a Health professional, you see some patients with persistent, debilitating symptoms that don’t yet have an explanation. An IgG test for delayed onset food allergies may help you identify contributors of subclinical conditions or medically unexplained symptoms, enabling early detection and intervention to reduce chronic inflammation and improve quality of life.