Is Your Dog’s Or Cat’s Food Making Them Feel Bad?
Food intolerances, also known as sensitivities and non-immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated food reactions, are very common in pets but hard to pinpoint because unlike “true allergies,” non IgE responses have a delayed onset with symptoms appearing several hours or days after ingestion or exposure and last a longer period of time.
These hypersensitive reactions to certain substances like food may include indigestion, bloating, itchy or dry skin and overall discomfort to your dog or cat.
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This hair sample test uses bioresonance technology to identify 255 potential food intolerances:
- Proteins (chicken, turkey, venison, bison, beef, etc)
- Seafood (salmon, crab, shrimp, trout, etc)
- Fruits & Veggies (peas, sweet potato, apple, strawberry, etc)
- Grains (oats, brown rice, soy, barley, etc)
- Fats, Additives, Food Coloring, Preservatives, etc
IgE responses,”true” allergies involve the immune system while non IgE mediated responses involve other parts of the body and are not as severe or immediately noticeable as allergies.
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