Relaxa's Food Allergy Testing UK-wide - 20-Minutes


Relaxa offers a comprehensive range of food allergy and intolerance tests. The food allergy tests are provided by our team of highly qualified diet and nutritional health consultants UK-wide.

What does the food allergy test involve?

Up to 50 substances, including common foods and drinks and environmental substances, are tested during the consultation. The equipment used is a bio-electronic analyzer, which measures the body's electrical resistance to these substances. If a substance is causing a problem then there will be a dip or drop in the body's electrical resistance. The test is best described as a ballpoint pen touching the tip of your finger upon an acupuncture point.

By using this simple and painless type of food intolerance test, our qualified nutrition and food allergy consultants are able to pin point potentially harmful foods that could be causing your symptoms. They are trained to then offer you advice on a sensible elimination and replacement programme.

How long does each food allergy test and consultation take?

i) 20-minute food allergy test

Incorporates the following services:

10 key points diagnostic questionnaire, symptom analysis, 30 most common foods tested, drinks and environmental items tested. Instantaneous results are printed and discussed. Nutritional advice.

ii) 30-minute food allergy test

Incorporates the following services:

20 key points diagnostic questionnaire, symptom analysis, 45 most common foods tested, drinks and environmental items tested. Instantaneous results are printed and discussed. Nutritional advice and counseling. Nutritional Diet Plans provided.

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