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Allergy Testing



Do you suffer with any of the following?

• Always tired or extremely low energy?
• Feeling unwell but unsure what is wrong?
• Sniffles during the summer months?
• Skin rash that you can’t get rid of?
• Stomach bloating and embarrassing wind?
• Told you have Irritable Bowel Syndrome but nothing is helping?

900 DIFFERENT ALLERGIES/INTOLERANCES TESTED

Our Allergy Test is the most extensive Test in Ireland. It identifies 900 particular foods, products, chemicals or additives that a patient can be sensitve too. At Serendipity Health we use gentle muscle testing to recognise the allergies/intolerances that you may have. This is a non invasive,affordable allergy test that does not involve blood samples or needles. It is carried out within the hour and the results are known immediately.

An allergy or an intolerance is an indication that the body finds it difficult to break down something we are ingesting or coming into contact with, which can result in the build up of toxicity.

Most allergens affect you slowly over time and can manifest themselves in various symptoms at different times. Your symptoms could be caused or exacerbated by food, chemical or product intolerances,vitamin or mineral deficiencies or excesses. We look at removing toxicity from the body to help bring about wellness.

Common symptoms that intolerances can contribute too are:

Abdominal Pains           Skin Irritation         Arthritis         Aches & Pains          IBS   Tension     Asthma       Sinusitis      Headache  Bloating                       Rhinitis                         Digestive Complaints                    Constipation          Lethargy           Stomach Cramping         Fatigue            Diarrhoea                Migraine                      Unexplained Symptoms                        Excema                           Weight Loss Problems            M.E.      Watery Eyes

*This test is suitable for adults, children and infants

We are based in Leixlip, County Kildare

 MEDICATIONS

We never recommend you to stop using your orthodox medicines. If you are considering reducing or prescribed medications you should consult your GP /perscribing physician before doing so.