If you haven't heard of Pinner Test, it's an in-home blood test that determines your food sensitivities. The test thoroughly measures the IgG antibody levels against the proteins of over 200 different foods! So basically it quickly identifies which foods are responding negatively to your system. Isn't it so crazy that we can do tests like this?? Literally blows my mind!
I already had my suspicions about intolerance to cow's milk, so had replaced it with soy milk in my diet - unwittingly increasing my symptoms of maldigestion! Likewise, I thought I was being very healthy in taking lemonwater every morning - how wrong I was. I have now replaced all lemon in my diet with lime, which the Pinnertest indicated I have no intolerance to. I also regularly snacked on almonds, wondering why I felt nauseous afterwards. Mystery solved.
My skin began to clear up within 1 week. All of my blemishes had vanished and I was comfortable leaving the house without makeup! It has now been 6 weeks and I have not gotten a single headache or migraine! For those of you who struggle with migraines, you know how debilitating it can be...
I received my test within 2-3 days, pricked my finger, sent it back and had my results e-mailed to me 7 business days later. Easy peasy, and no 2 hour waits at the doctors office when you're trying to sneak over on your lunch break...
In March, I went to see an allergy doctor to find out if perhaps I may have some food allergies. They ran a panel for grains, dairy, eggs, nuts and even celiac disease. Several blood tests and skin pricks later, absolutely nothing showed up. Needless to say, I was pretty frustrated. Was it food related or am I just getting bad skin later in life? I came to the conclusion that there might be something going on in my diet...
I did not want to spend the next year eliminating every food from my diet only to be 'slightly' sure of what affected me. I hopped on the phone a few days later with Pinnertest and had the most amazing conversation with one of their reps, Ana. Since Sam has always struggled with digestive health as well, they shipped a blood test kit to both of us that week. Once we got the tests in the mail, all we had to do was prick our finger to give a small blood sample, fill out a consent form, and mail it back to their lab. It was the most simple process I've definitely ever done. Then, 6 days after the lab received our tests, they emailed us back our results...
I recently read that acne on the chin is likely related to your hormones or caused by a food intolerance. Dairy and added sugars can be big culprits, so I eliminated those for awhile, but even that didn’t work. Then I read about the Pinnertest, which tests for over 200 food intolerances with just one little finger prick. After reading countless reviews from people who took the test and since have cleared up their acne, got rid of eczema, and even lost 20+ pounds I knew I had to try it.
When I was in high school, I started missing a lot of school because of this unrelenting nausea. It was paralyzing. I saw doctors who put me on heartburn medication, and my school nurse thought its cause was hormonal change (cue sob story about time of red tide / weeping womb). Around this same time, I began having odd skin sensitivity, almost as if my stomach and arms were completely bruised. I saw endocrinologists and again, no conclusive...
I’ve never been tested to see if I have an intolerance or sensitivity to gluten. I had progressively worsening symptoms for a few years: bloating; sweating; extreme and sudden drowsiness after eating; restlessness/anxiety; moodiness; swollen joints; aching muscles; squealing tummy/intestines; runny, frequent (and foul smelling) bowel movements; etc. The problem was that these symptoms did not occur after every meal...
For those of you who don't know, I discovered my food sensitivities through an elimination diet. It was truly the biggest education of my life. I learned how to listen to my body, trust its wisdom, and trust myself to be able to recognize what works and what doesn't. I highly recommend it for everybody. That said, it's a long and restrictive process that requires a lot of discipline, which can be daunting for some folks. So when I stumbled upon this...
I have experienced excess weight gain, acid reflux, IBS, cystic acne, hay fever, eczema and anxiety since my late teens. After hitting rock bottom with how I felt in my mid 20s, I decided to go on a mission to discover what my body was trying to tell me...
I am on this constant health journey seeking to be physically, emotionally and spiritually healthy! It is so important to me to share all of this with you as well. Before I get onto what I found out that I am intolerant too, let me tell you a little background on what I am eating and not eating...
Let me start by saying that my journey in unearthing my food intolerances has been a very long and painful journey. For years (I’m talking since high school) I battled with chronic fatigue, embarrassing digestive issues, and brain fog. I mean, I could literally sleep for 10-plus hours, wake up and still feel like I needed more sleep...
If you're experiencing bloating, stomach discomfort, acne, eczema, carb cravings and slow metabolism, depression, headaches, bloating, fatigue or brain fog - be sure to investigate a Food Intolerance Test.
It could make a big difference to your health!
Guys. I am absolutely thrilled to share this test with you. It’s LIFE CHANGING. For anyone that suffers from stomach, digestive issues, food intolerances, autoimmune disease, and/or excess inflammation this is a must!