Peanut butter can be allergy friendly - Food allergy testing can help you improve your dietRegardless of age, basically anyone can find benefit in food intolerance testing throughout their life.  Even if the intolerance doesn’t seem to be severe, knowing what is causing your bloated stomach or fatigue could help you improve your diet and overall life.  Yes, really.  Sometimes, knowing what is really harming you can help you enhance your life when you learn to avoid it.  Here’s what you should know.

Intolerances are not “one size fits all”

Having a food allergy doesn’t mean that you have to be breaking out in a rash or having difficulty breathing.  Mild allergies are much more common than you’d think, and they can impact your life through all sorts of symptoms.

A lot of people don’t realize that they even have an allergy, because they wouldn’t think of their bloated stomach or fatigue as being caused by an allergy, but sometimes else instead.

How an allergy test can help

When you feel as though you are suffering from strange symptoms with no clear reason, getting an intolerance test done can be one of the best ways for you to figure out what’s going on.  Not only will you identify potential trigger foods, but you’ll also discover what is okay to eat, too. This could be great if you were going between a few potential allergens.

How your diet can improve with allergy testing

Your diet can also improve with intolerance testing, though it may seem strange, since finding out your allergy means you need to avoid it, right?  Well, your diet can benefit from it in a big way.

  • You check labels more carefully: When you are shopping at a store or reading over the ingredients labels at a restaurant, you’ll be a lot more aware of the labels and their content. That means that you may start to avoid certain foods simply because they seem to contain mostly bad ingredients (both those related to your allergy, and just standard bad food options).
  • Meal planning will become critical: As you learn what you need to avoid, you’ll spend more time meal planning and preparing your food to avoid those allergens. That means that you’ll also find yourself leaning toward the more fulfilling but healthy meals, too. After all, if you’re going to put the effort into meal planning, you may as well do it right. 
  • You’re aware of what’s going into your body: As you become aware of what you put into your body, you’ll find that you start making better choices that are going to fuel and energize your body instead of drag it down.

All of these details are going to make you improve your diet and become healthier.  Intolerance testing is a must for some people, but it could be the best helping hand you need to improve your diet in a sustainable and long-term way.  All you have to do is see for yourself by ordering a test!