Gluten sensitivity testing in Dunstable

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Tests that cover Gluten sensitivity

Food Intolerance Test
Food Intolerance Test by Birdsfoot Lane Pharmacy

255 Birdsfoot Lane, Luton, LU3 2HX, United Kingdom

4.6 km

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Food Allergy Test by Dam Health Manchester Clinic

5 Wellington Street, Luton, LU1 2QH, United Kingdom

4.6 km

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A Food Intolerance Test costs £139.99

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Food Intolerance Test by Town Centre GP Surgery

14 Chapel Street, Luton, LU1 2SE, United Kingdom

4.6 km

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Food Intolerance Test by Castle Medical Group

39 Castle Street, Luton, LU1 3AG, United Kingdom

4.6 km

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Food Allergy Test by Higher Health

Hancock Drive, Luton, LU2 7SF, United Kingdom

4.6 km

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Food Allergy Test by Castle Medical Group

Crawley Green Road, Luton, LU2 9SB, United Kingdom

4.6 km

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Food Allergy Test by Sabel Chemist

116 Brent Street, London, NW4 2DT, United Kingdom

31.1 km

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A Food Intolerance Test costs £129.00

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Food Intolerance Test by Islington Central Medical Centre

47 Roman Way, London, N7 8XF, United Kingdom

31.1 km

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A Food Intolerance Test costs £99.00

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Food Intolerance Test by Sabel Chemist

Chiswick High Road, London, W4 5, United Kingdom

31.1 km

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A Food Intolerance Test costs £139.00

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Food Allergy Test by Dermacia Pharmacy

260 Upper Street, London, N1 2UQ, United Kingdom

31.1 km

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A Food Intolerance Test costs £75.00

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Gluten sensitivity - symptoms and how to test

If you get sick after consuming gluten, you have gluten sensitivity. You may have some gas, bloating, and fatigue. Many foods, including wheat, contain the protein known as gluten. Non-celiac gluten sensitivity is another name for gluten intolerance. Neither celiac disease nor a wheat allergy is the same thing. According to studies, about 6% of the U.S. population may be gluten intolerant. More people are affected by this than by celiac disease, which affects just approximately 1% of the population: adults, especially women. Men are less likely to experience a gluten reaction. Before attempting a gluten-free diet, it is crucial to determine whether or not you have celiac disease. In some instances, a return to seemingly normal blood test results can be achieved by removing gluten from the diet. If these tests show celiac disease, your doctor will likely request an Endoscopy.