everything your need to send your test for analysis free of charge
TÜV tested, reliable and accurate
Cerascreen® is a fellow subsidiary of the company DST Diagnostic Systems & Technologies, which has specialised in holistic diagnosis for over 10 years. The Cerascreen® concept is based on long-standing experience in DST human diagnosis along with the expertise and advice offered by experienced health specialists in diverse disciplines.
Certifications:
• TÜV in accordance with EN ISO 13485
• TÜV in accordance with ISO 9001
• regularly participating in ring trials
NB. If you are taking medication to prevent allergic reactions, including antihistamines, this will interfere with the results of the test.
Ever since I was a baby horrible stomach cramps tortured me daily.
I was sent from doctor to doctor - none of them found something. I had to do two gastroscopies, took I don’t know how many pills, they did a lactose intolerance test - it was all unsuccessful. When I asked a doctor if I could do a food intolerance test she just said: First you have to write down everything you eat because I wouldn’t know what to test.
To cut a long story short, I ordered the Cerascreen test and I am truly impressed. After 29 years I know the culprit - casein intolerance. For a week now I have been avoiding it and what can I say: no more discomfort! I really am enthused and can recommend this test to anyone!
It is easy to do and a few days later you will get your detailed results report.
Miri, Sep 07, 2017
As an athlete the food reaction test is very interesting to me. I try to eat a healthy and balanced diet every day. Thanks to the cerascreen test I know which foods I need to avoid and because of that I could improve my well-being and sports performance. Food intolerances that I didn’t expect came to light. Performing the test is fast and simple. Blood sampling is uncomplicated and the analysis was very informative.
Greg, Sep 07, 2017
We at Allergy Best Buys have teamed up with Cerascreen to offer our customers their authoritative Food Reaction Test. Simply follow the clear test instructions on how to take a few drops of blood from your finger tip, then post your sample free of charge in the bag provided, to the specialist human diagnostic laboratory.
Technicians there will screen your blood for both IgE (for allergies) and IgG4 ( for intolerances) immunoglobins.
The presence of a raised level of IgE will identify foods to which you are genuinely allergic with severe or potentially life-threatening reactions. This analysis is similar to the allergy tests carried out in hospitals and allergy clinics.
The test will also indicate foods to which you have developed an intolerance which manifests itself with lesser but nonetheless unpleasant and debilitating symptoms such as stomach cramps, bloating and diarrhoea.
After laboratory analysis your personal test results will be available online in Cerascreen’s secure customer area where you will receive a detailed explanation and suggestions regarding how you can deal with your food intolerances and food allergies.
Do not take this test if you are under 18, pregnant or breast feeding, or if you have:
Haemophilia
HIV
Hepatitis
The test is not intended for diagnosing illness. If you suffer from depression or are in pain or have other symptoms of illness, consult a doctor.
Specification
Cerascreen Food Reaction Test
What's in the Pack
comprehensive easy to follow instructions
details of how your test will be carried out
everything you need to take your test safely
everything your need to send your test for analysis free of charge
TÜV tested, reliable and accurate
Cerascreen® is a fellow subsidiary of the company DST Diagnostic Systems & Technologies, which has specialised in holistic diagnosis for over 10 years. The Cerascreen® concept is based on long-standing experience in DST human diagnosis along with the expertise and advice offered by experienced health specialists in diverse disciplines.
Certifications:
• TÜV in accordance with EN ISO 13485
• TÜV in accordance with ISO 9001
• regularly participating in ring trials
NB. If you are taking medication to prevent allergic reactions, including antihistamines, this will interfere with the results of the test.