🧪 Decode your body’s secrets in 3 days—because your wellness can’t wait!
The Check My Intolerance Vegan Food Intolerance and Sensitivity Test Kit offers a cutting-edge, non-invasive hair sample analysis covering 550 dietary and environmental sensitivities. UK-based accredited labs deliver personalized, easy-to-understand results within 3 days, empowering you to make informed lifestyle choices with confidence.
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Brand | Check My Intolerance |
O**M
Quick, Non-Invasive Sensitivity Screening with 550-Item Analysis
✅ Pros:Non-Invasive Hair Sample Test – No blood or needles required, making it easy and painless.Comprehensive 550-Item Test – Screens for a wide range of food and environmental sensitivities.Personalized Results in 3 Days – Quick turnaround time for fast insights into potential intolerances.Vegan-Friendly Testing – Tailored for individuals following a plant-based diet.UK-Based & Easy Process – Simple mail-in procedure with professional analysis.Can Help Identify Dietary Triggers – Useful for those experiencing unexplained symptoms like bloating, skin issues, or fatigue.❌ Cons:Not a Medical Diagnosis – Results are based on bioresonance testing, which is not scientifically recognized as a medical diagnostic tool.Accuracy May Vary – Some users may find results inconsistent with traditional allergy or intolerance tests.No NHS or GP Endorsement – Not clinically validated like blood or skin prick tests.Hair Sample-Based Testing – While non-invasive, some may prefer a blood-based intolerance test for accuracy.Results May Require Dietary Adjustments – May recommend eliminating certain foods, which could require additional nutritional planning.🔍 Best for: Individuals looking for a quick, non-invasive way to explore possible food sensitivities and intolerances without medical testing.❌ Not ideal for: Those needing a clinically validated allergy test or a medically recognized diagnostic tool.
P**T
Easy to use, no blood required!
Comprehensive sensitivity/intolerance test kit easy to administer as all that's required is a few strands of hair with the root, I'm not sure what you'd do if you were bald though. The results arrived in a few days via email and were quite interesting as it can give you an idea of what foods you may be best avoiding which you can experiment with in the future, the report is 62 pages long but much of it is to explain more about the details of the different categories.I like how the results are colour coded red/amber/green. In my case the red items were coix seed, dates, maize flour, black olives, oranges and soya bean. Some of the amber items were sesame seed, courgette, chamomile tea, barley and tequila and vodka surprisingly though I rarely drink alcohol. I also have a nylon sensitivity which is useful to know.I would say this test would be interesting to anyone who is mindful of their health and wanted a simple starting point to identify some possible things to avoid in your diet and on that basis I would recommend trying it.
P**3
Very interesting
I have had a few digestive problems over the last few years so I was very interested to do this sensitivity test.Firstly it was extremely simple to do. I just pulled out a few hairs on back of my head placed them in the bags and sent them in the envelope provided,in a normal post box. The results came back very quickly and I have a very comprehensive 62 page report. The report explains everything in detail, there is quite a lot of additional information apart from the results but this is obviously needed to explain the results properly. For example the report includes different food groups, vitamins, gut biomes etc.A few years ago I made a food diary to see if I could find out what was causing my tummy aches. I then eliminated certain foods that I thought were causing me issues. Since doing my food diary I have cut down massively on potatoes as these seemed to upset my tummy and potatoes showed up as a red sensitivity on this report, which corresponds with what I thought. Mandarins also seem to be a problem for me and they too appeared as a red sensitivity. There were a couple of vitamins that I seem to be lacking so I will definitely try to increase these through my food which is really useful to know. Interestingly it also showed me having a high sensitivity to several E numbers. The only thing I would have liked in the report is some examples as to what these E numbers are and what foods they are in. It does provide you with a link to be able to research this so I will do this at a later date. I don't eat many processed foods but if I do have too much processed food I tend to feel tired and lethargic and sometimes have headaches so this would also seem to correspond.In conclusion I found this sensitivity test very simple to do and very interesting. I would mention, I did go to my GP to have tests before doing the food diary and would not rely purely on this report but it was definitely very interesting. It's currently priced £39.99 which seems to be reasonably priced to me.
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