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The Everlywell Food Sensitivity Test offers a clinically-backed, at-home solution to measure IgG antibody reactivity to 96 foods. Designed for adults 18+, it provides fast, reliable results from CLIA-certified labs, helping you identify potential food sensitivities linked to common symptoms like bloating and fatigue. With easy sample collection and a user-friendly digital dashboard, this test empowers you to personalize your diet and optimize your well-being without any clinic visits.


















| ASIN | B076QFSJM1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,267 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #35 in Home Health Tests |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (4,808) |
| Date First Available | October 23, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | EverlyWell |
| Package Dimensions | 8.15 x 4.69 x 1.93 inches; 5.29 ounces |
A**O
Was skeptical at first but results were spot-on and I’m now living a better life
Was a bit skeptical about the accuracy about this test but was experiencing a lot of gastrointestinal issues that my doctors couldn’t really identify so out of desperation and a last-ditch effort I ordered the Everlywell. My highest reactivity results were for lactose and gluten (which I kind of suspected prior to testing). After the test seemed to confirm my suspicions I cut out as much lactose and gluten (and a few other reactive foods) as possible from my daily diet and the results have been life changing. I had assumed that many of my gastrointestinal issues (which increased throughout the years) were simply a part of aging. I thought that’s just how my life was going to be now. Apparently I was damaging my gut on a daily basis and once I altered my diet according to the test results there was immediate and lasting improvement. I used to always feel my gut in some way. It felt heavy and thick. Not just after eating but overall, there was always a nagging feeling of something in there being “off.” (And that’s not to mention all the bouts of bloating, diarrhea, pain, etc) Since taking this test and making adjustments, that’s ALL gone. I’m in my late 40s and haven’t felt this good since I was in my 20s, when I could eat whatever I want and never suffer any consequences. I cannot stress enough how much my quality of life and overall comfortability have increased. It’s wonderful and only wish I’d made these changes sooner. My mother has celiac and one of my closest friends is vegan, so I had folks to turn to for advice about gluten and lactose free alternatives. There are many options these days, ones that won’t leave you missing gluten or lactose at all. They are a bit more expensive and the calorie/carbohydrate content can be a bit higher, but overall the change is worth it. Very happy I pulled the trigger and ordered this test. The process was simple and the results were ready within days. If you take the test and adjust your diet according to your results you should hopefully feel an immediate improvement!
C**A
Research first - understand the results within the correct context.
UPDATE 16-May-2018: We had my husband do this test so we could compare results. We call him the dog with hands because the man can eat everything in sight without issue. Sure enough, his test results show almost no reactivity to foods - just yogurt, which we knew about. I have major food issues - GERD, gluten intolerance, IC, IBS, migraines, and allergies. My test results show significant reactivity to a broad range of foods - and these are foods we knew I had issues with. I am convinced this test is pretty legit. PREVIOUS REVIEW: This test won’t confirm lactose intolerance nor celiac disease. All it does is show IgG reactive levels - antibodies. The medical community is divided over what this means for food tolerance. Humans develop antibodies as protection against foreign substances like viruses. If you have had chicken pox, you have antibodies against chicken pox. This doesn’t guarantee that you won’t get chicken pox, but it definitely reduces your chances significantly. But does having chicken pox antibodies make you willing to eat the chicken pox virus? Well, food is no different. There are foods our bodies believe are harmful foreign agents and so our bodies build up antibodies to protect us from them. Does the presence of the antibodies mean you are now safe to enjoy those foods? This is where the medical community is divided. NIH has published results of a study that shows elimating IgG-reactive foods reduces migraines. Here is what I can tell you - wheat and gluten are on my reactive IgG list. I eliminated both and I went from near-daily migraines to about 3 per month. IgG antibodies trigger an inflammatory response. That response will manifest in different human bodies in different ways. Migraines in some, brain fog or joint pain in others. Maybe lethargy, fatigue, insomnia, etc., it all depends on how the inflammatory response occurs. This test is only going to tell you your IgG reactivity to foods. It won’t tell you how that reactivity in you manifests. Maybe it doesn’t. Or maybe it’s the source of that mystery joint pain you are having. The human body is a complex ecosystem. No two bodies react exactly the same because we all have different gut bacteria, diets, genetics, medications, etc. Each of these things contributes to your unique chemistry. How these IgG-reactive foods impact your chemistry really can only be determined through an elimination diet and then reintroduction of one IgG-reactive food at a time so you can see how your body reacts to it. All this test will do is narrow down a possible list of foods based on IgG reactivity only. Celiac disease and lactose intolerance are two examples of food issues that this test will NOT reveal. Food intolerance has several possible causes - IgG just being one among many - and there are likely many more that we aren’t even aware of yet. So don’t put all of your eggs in one basket, so to speak. This test is just one piece of your body’s ecological mystery puzzle.
R**N
Test doesnt work- terrible customer service
The kit they sent did not have a finger prick that drew the amount of blood needed for the test.... i did my best. The instructions asked for a photo of the blood sample and promised a reply within 6 hours... Three days later they emailed and said no, it wont work, there is not enough blood... we will send you another kit...ok, great. But then two days after that my results came in over email (before any retest kit even arrived) saying i had no allergies. Well, which is it? not enough blood to test or not? I reached out via email and insisted asked that I get another test (mentioning their original promise to retest). A different person that had originally replied to me said 'no', and after a couple emails between us, insisted no. I know i have a lactose intolerance (a significant one) but the test did not show it. To me, this indicates the test did not work and a good argument for retest... they replied with lots of big words as to why i should not expect my test to show positive results (even on lactose)... Why didn't they give these disclaimers on the amazon website for consideration before i bought the kit. My guess is that would hurt sales :(. I want a retest, or i want my money back. Let the buyer beware.
C**N
I live in Canada and when I tried to set this up I found out that the company doesn’t support Canadian results. This should have been on the Amazon site.