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Type one, or “classic”, allergy causes redness, swelling, and heat in the body as a result of the elevated blood levels of Immunoglobulin E (IgE). Contrary to popular belief, the symptoms produced by IgE can be subtle and similar to those seen in other conditions. This potential confusion makes diagnostic testing very important in recognizing the offending source. The Advanced IgE Tests increase the chance that a patient may identify numerous offending foods and/or inhalants, including Thimerosal and Candida.
IgE Inhalant Allergy Basic (36 inhalants): Alder (Speckled), Alternaria, Ash (White), Aspergillus, Beech (American), Bermuda Grass, Birch (Common Silver), Box Elder (Maple), Burning Bush, Cat, Cladosporium, Cocklebur, Cockroach, Cottonwood Tree, Dog, Elm (White), Hickory (White), House Dust, Lamb’s Quarters, Marsh Elder (Rough), Meadow Fescue, Mite (D. Farinae), Mugwort, Nettle, Oak (White), Orchard Grass/Cocksfoot, Penicillium, Pigweed, Pine Ponderosa, Plantain (English), Privet, Ragweed (Short), Rye (Perennial), Sheep Sorrel, Sycamore (American), Timothy Grass
IgE Inhalant Allergy Basic (36 inhalants)
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