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Food Intolerance Testing

Discover whether a food intolerance could be adversely affecting your health.

"The Food Detective intolerance test has been developed by Cambridge Nutritional Sciences who provide some of the testingsFood Intolerance Testing for conventional medicine, its one of the most accurate test out there. It tests 50 different foods, the most important ones, you don't want to test for any more than that otherwise its too much. Once you have the results and you want any help to find ways to implement the changes please just give us a call. We are here to help and support you always" Alex

The Food Detective test is available as a DIY kit to buy over the counter and complete at home.  Full instructions are provided, along with a booklet that will help you determine which foods to avoid based on the results of your test.

As an alternative why not consider a full consultation with a Nutritional Therapist including the food intolerance test.  This is one of our most popular treatments.  Working with a Nutritional Therapist will help you to understand why your body is reacting to certain foods and will allow a complete programme including dietary advice of how to avoid the foods to which you are showing a reaction whilst still maintaining a healthy nutrient rich diet.  You get the advice and guidance from one of our highly trained nutritional therapists to support you and the chance to consider other aspects that could be causing disease in the body besides food intolerance's.

Meet Your Therapist:

Our Nutritional Therapists for Intolerance Testing are Joanne Hill and Alexis Prior.   

Price: £95 (includes nutritional consultation). 


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Gift Vouchers are available for this treatment, CLICK HERE to buy online or call 0161 439 9856.

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Discover whether a food intolerance could be adversely affecting your health. Food Detective™ is the world's first self test for food intolerance that you can use in the comfort of your own home, with results related to 59 commonly eaten foods available in just 40 minutes. The test uses a fingerprick blood sample and has been developed and manufactured by Cambridge Nutritional Sciences Ltd, who have been providing clinical analysis to clinics, hospitals and health professionals since 1994.