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Allergies or Intolerances to Protein Supplements

After a long strenuous workout, many of us like to indulge in protein powders, helping us to become strong and fit, however, many of us overindulge. This may lead to your body developing an allergy or intolerance to protein powder. This isn’t good if you are using protein to help reach your personal goals, as you are harming your body.

Yes, if used correctly and your body is tolerant to the ingredients in Protein powders, then they are very beneficial, but do be careful. If you are allergic or intolerant to the protein powder you are using, this can present as an allergy or intolerance.

Manifesting as bloating, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), weight gain, fatigue, skin problems, migraines or joint pain, even a mild food allergy or intolerance to protein powders may have a major impact upon exercise and appearance, as well as a person’s day to day activities. The possibility of a sensitivity to protein types should, therefore, be a high priority for those that take their exercise seriously.

You may not understand that you have an allergy or intolerance to certain items. However, even the mildest food allergy or intolerance can affect the way a person lives their life. If you are looking to live your life to the full and be able to attend events and activities on a daily basis, then an allergy & intolerance test is the way forward. It is likely that protein separates are included in some of your favourite foods, including bread which is amongst a favourite across all times of the day.

Test Your Intolerance tests food allergies intolerances to protein-related items, including whey.

At Test Your Intolerance, our expert team have devised a scientifically validated food allergy & intolerance blood testing kit, highlighting what foods your body is intolerant to, including ingredients commonly found in protein supplements. Examining hundreds of food and non-food items, the team aim to provide you with all the results you need. This can be completed easily at home by sending us a sample of your blood in the post. We also offer sensitivity testing which allows us to assess your sensitivities against up to 979 items using just a few strands of hair.

What do we offer?

The full Test Your Intolerance process offers:

  • Scientifically validated blood testing
  • Sensitivity testing using hair sample
  • Comprehensive Reports sent via email and to our app
  • Access to nutritional therapy aftercare

Instant Results Access through Email

At Test Your Intolerance, we know you want to know what you are allergic or intolerant to as soon as possible, as you are most likely looking to alter your diet and cut out offending foods. Therefore, we provide you with access to your results as soon as they are tested and have been verified.

Once approved, you will have secure online access to them having received an email from us. With a username and a password, you can log in and begin your journey to a new and healthier you, as you eliminate offending foods from your diet. Take a look at your results and read your in-depth report on your allergies & intolerances. Alternatively, results are also available through our exclusive app.

A full report sent by email and to the app

Enabling the convenience of being able to see your results online immediately, we also send you a comprehensive report, outlining all the foods that you are allergic or intolerant to. These tests help you to take control of your body, and this can set you on your way to managing your own food allergies & intolerances.

Problem food

Food intolerances and food allergies are on the rise across the country. With symptoms ranging from subtle (bloating & fatigue) to the extreme (difficulty breathing & diarrhoea) finding your food sensitivities is more important than it ever was.

Fortunately, with Test Your Intolerance, it’s also easier than it ever was. Using our scientifically validated blood tests or bioresonance hair tests, you can get a more complete understanding of your body and the way different foods affect it.

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