
AB Hormone Therapy: Identifying Food and Chemical Sensitivities
The Alcat Test provides healthcare professionals with a valuable tool for managing conditions associated with inflammation and chronic immune system activation. By measuring individual cellular responses to foods and other substances, the Alcat Test can help uncover the underlying triggers of certain symptoms.
Food and chemical sensitivities have been linked to a range of issues, including migraines, joint pain, fatigue, gastrointestinal disorders, and other symptoms stemming from chronic immune system activation. Clinical evaluations of the Alcat Test, used to inform dietary modifications, have demonstrated significant improvements in many common symptoms. The effectiveness of the Alcat Test has been substantiated by numerous studies employing rigorous double-blind, often placebo-controlled, research designs.
Results from the Alcat Test can identify which foods and substances may provoke unwanted inflammation and associated symptoms. This allows healthcare providers to assist patients in addressing chronic health issues through dietary changes.
Reasons to Consider Testing
Cellular reactions to foods, chemicals, and other substances can be linked to both acute and chronic conditions, including:
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Gastrointestinal Disorders
Diarrhea, constipation, bloating, IBS, gastritis, reflux, and associated malabsorption leading to nutritional deficiencies.
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Skin Symptoms
Eczema, psoriasis, rashes, keratosis pilaris, urticaria, and acne.
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Neurological Symptoms
Migraines, headaches, memory issues, chronic fatigue, mood swings, depression (related to the neuroendocrine immune system), ADHD, neuropathy, and cognitive impairment.
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Respiratory Issues
Chronic cough, wheezing or bronchoconstriction, and sinusitis.
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Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders
Obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, difficulty losing weight, thyroid disorders, infertility, and irregular menstruation.
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Muscular and Skeletal Disorders
Stiff or sore joints, arthritis, and tendonitis.
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Immune System and Other Comorbidities
Reduced immunity against infections, allergies, autoimmune diseases, heart complications, and tumor progression.
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