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DETECT A FOOD SENSITIVITY AT HOME

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Food sensitivity and allergy are two distinct reactions the body can have to certain foods. Understanding the difference between the two is essential for proper assessment and management to better health outcomes.

It is essential not to ignore your signs and symptoms of chronic bloating, unusual weight gain or loss, brain fog and headaches, fatigue and skin issues, joint pain or depression, and much more. So, yes, all the conditions mentioned above can be linked to GI dysfunction caused by both food sensitivity and or a true allergy.

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Food sensitivity and allergy are two distinct reactions the body can have to certain foods. Understanding the difference between the two is essential for proper assessment and management to better health outcomes.

It is essential not to ignore your signs and symptoms of chronic bloating, unusual weight gain or loss, brain fog and headaches, fatigue and skin issues, joint pain or depression, and much more. So, yes, all the conditions mentioned above can be linked to GI dysfunction caused by both food sensitivity and or a true allergy.

Food sensitivity and allergy are two distinct reactions the body can have to certain foods. Understanding the difference between the two is essential for proper assessment and management to better health outcomes.

It is essential not to ignore your signs and symptoms of chronic bloating, unusual weight gain or loss, brain fog and headaches, fatigue and skin issues, joint pain or depression, and much more. So, yes, all the conditions mentioned above can be linked to GI dysfunction caused by both food sensitivity and or a true allergy.

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