What are Allergies Biomarkers?
Food Allergy Profile (IgE)
This test checks for food-specific IgE antibodies to see if you may have classic food allergies such as peanuts, tree nuts, dairy, eggs, gluten, soy, fish, or shellfish. These are the common culprits behind hives, swelling, breathing issues, or even anaphylaxis.
Example: Think of this test like an early warning system—if your immune system overreacts to certain foods, this test shows the red flags.
How it’s measured: Blood test measuring IgE antibody levels for specific foods.
Indoor & Outdoor Allergy Profile (IgE)
This allergy panel reveals whether your body overreacts to environmental allergens—like pet dander, mold, grasses, trees, dust mites, or insect stings—based on what’s most common in your geographic region.
Example: If springtime sends you into a sneeze-fest or dusty homes make your eyes itch, this test uncovers the likely trigger.
How it’s measured: Blood test that measures specific IgE antibodies related to various environmental allergens.
