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Soy Peanut Tree Nut Allergy Nutrient Deficiency Panel

Tests allergies to soy, peanuts, tree nuts and checks nutrient levels.

What This Test Measures

Biomarkers Included (12)

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Zinc

This test measures zinc concentration in nail samples to assess long-term zinc nutritional status and exposure. Zinc is essential for immune function, wound healing, protein synthesis, and DNA production. Hair and nail analysis for minerals is promoted in some wellness contexts, though clinical validation is limited. Zinc deficiency can cause slow wound healing, hair loss, and immune problems, while excess zinc can interfere with copper absorption.

Iron

This test measures iron concentration in liver tissue, typically obtained through biopsy. Liver iron assessment is used to diagnose and monitor hemochromatosis (iron overload) and cirrhosis. Elevated liver iron indicates excessive iron accumulation, which damages the liver and other organs, causing fibrosis, cirrhosis, and increased disease risk. Iron measurement helps distinguish iron-related liver disease from other causes and guides chelation or phlebotomy treatment.

Prunus dulcis tree Ab.IgE

This test detects IgE antibodies to almond tree pollen, indicating a potential environmental or food allergy. Tree nut allergies, including almonds, are among the most common food allergies and can be severe. Some people allergic to almond pollen may also react to almond nuts due to cross-reactivity. Reactions range from oral itching to anaphylaxis. This test helps identify tree nut sensitivity and guide avoidance strategies and treatment options.

(Acer negundo+Betula verrucosa+Quercus alba+Ulmus americana+Juglans californica) Ab.IgE

This test detects IgE antibodies to five common tree pollens that trigger allergic reactions. Tree pollen allergies are a major cause of seasonal rhinitis and asthma, particularly in spring. This panel identifies which tree pollens trigger your immune response, helping explain seasonal symptom patterns. Results guide allergy management timing, allergen avoidance strategies, and treatment decisions including antihistamines, nasal sprays, or immunotherapy.

Oxygen^^saturation adjusted to 0.5

This specialized blood gas measurement indicates the partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) at which hemoglobin reaches 50% saturation—a value that reflects hemoglobin's oxygen-carrying efficiency. This adjusted measurement helps assess how readily hemoglobin releases oxygen to tissues. Abnormal values may indicate lung disease, heart conditions, altitude-related changes, or hemoglobin abnormalities. This test is primarily used in clinical settings for respiratory and critical care assessment.

Iron binding capacity

Iron binding capacity measures the amount of iron that can be carried by transferrin, a protein in blood that transports iron throughout the body. This test is part of iron metabolism assessment and helps evaluate iron stores and absorption. Elevated iron binding capacity may suggest iron deficiency, while low levels can indicate iron overload or chronic disease. Understanding iron binding capacity alongside other iron markers (ferritin, serum iron) provides a complete picture of iron status, which is essential for energy production, oxygen transport, and immune function.

Prunus dulcis Ab.IgE

This is the FOOD allergy

Anacardium occidentale Ab.IgE

This test detects IgE antibodies against cashew nut allergens, indicating whether you have a cashew allergy. Tree nut allergies like cashews can cause reactions ranging from mild itching in the mouth to severe anaphylaxis (life-threatening allergic reaction). A positive result means you should avoid cashews and potentially other tree nuts, depending on cross-reactivity. This test helps confirm a suspected allergy and guides dietary choices and emergency preparedness.

Juglans spp Ab.IgE

This test detects IgE antibodies against soybean allergens, indicating whether you have a soybean allergy. Soy is a common food allergen found in many processed foods, making it important to identify. Soy allergy can cause reactions ranging from oral itching and gastrointestinal symptoms to anaphylaxis, though severe reactions are less common than with other allergens. A positive result helps guide label-reading and food choices to avoid soy-containing products.

Glycine max Ab.IgE

This test detects IgE antibodies against peanut allergens in your blood. Peanut allergy is one of the most common and potentially dangerous food allergies, capable of causing anaphylaxis—a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction. A positive result indicates a peanut allergy that typically persists throughout life. This test is crucial for confirming suspected peanut allergies and guides strict avoidance, emergency preparedness with epinephrine auto-injectors, and awareness of cross-contamination risks.

Arachis hypogaea Ab.IgE
Cobalamins

Cobalamin, also known as vitamin B12, is an essential nutrient required for nerve function, red blood cell formation, and DNA synthesis. This test measures B12 levels in blood. Deficiency causes pernicious anemia, nerve damage, and cognitive problems. B12 deficiency is common in vegetarians, older adults, and people with gastrointestinal disorders. Low levels require supplementation through injections or high-dose oral supplements to restore normal function.

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Medical Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment plan.

Lab results should be interpreted by a licensed healthcare provider in the context of your complete medical history. Processing times may vary by laboratory. Charges will not be submitted to insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid. Direct-access lab testing is not available in NY, NJ, or RI.

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