Is there a blood test to determine if you are allergic to soy?
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Is there a blood test to determine if you are allergic to soy?
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Dr. Gary Steven
Internal Medicine - Allergy & Immunology
In brief: Yes
Yes, but skin testing is much more sensitive.
A blood test is more likely to miss a soy allergy than skin testing. See an allergist.
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Dr. Johnnie Strickland Jr
Family Medicine
In brief: Yes
There is a test called leap; uses blood to check for allergies to foods in every category.
It works by measuring leukocyte responses to the food adn can show even subtle allergies. I use this in my practice and it has been a big help for many people with migraines, irritable bowel syndrome, hypertension, diabetes, crohn's and many others.
In brief: Yes
There is a test called leap; uses blood to check for allergies to foods in every category.
It works by measuring leukocyte responses to the food adn can show even subtle allergies. I use this in my practice and it has been a big help for many people with migraines, irritable bowel syndrome, hypertension, diabetes, crohn's and many others.
Dr. Johnnie Strickland Jr
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