For the detection of wheat and gluten-related disorders, intestinal permeability, celiac disease, and gluten-related autoimmunity. The Wheat Zoomer panel assesses sensitivity to wheat, autoimmune disease, and intestinal barrier stability. If you suspect you have a wheat sensitivity, multiple food sensitivities, intestinal permeability, autoimmune disorders, or chronic inflammation, you may benefit from this panel.
1 in 7 individuals in the United States has a wheat-related disorder. As gluten- and wheat-sensitivity become better recognized in the medical community, the need for accurate and highly sensitive testing to identify affected individuals has grown. Vibrant’s answer is the Wheat ZoomerTM.
The Wheat ZoomerTM aids in the specific recognition of antibodies to wheat peptides – including gluten and non-gluten components, along with antibodies that indicate the presence of intestinal permeability. It is also a highly sensitive peptide-based array designed to detect autoimmune reactions to gluten.
Markers measured:
- All known deamidated gliadins
- Alpha, alpha-beta, gamma and omega gliadin
- HMW and LMW glutenin family
- Zonulin protein
- Anti-zonulin
- Anti-actin
- Anti-lipopolysaccharide (LPS)
- tTG-DGP Fusion Peptides
- Wheat germ agglutinin (WGA)
- Differential transglutaminase: 2, 3 and 6
- Wheat IgE antibodies (for wheat allergies)
- Non-gluten wheat proteins
- Farinins
- Globulins
- Serpins
- Amylase/Protease Inhibitors
Allergy test in this Zoomer is only available through serum and not available with Dried blood spots.
Dr. Jess created a very special opportunity on her subscription platform where, as a member, you gain access to affordable and convenient lab testing when you need it, no questions asked. No interest financing over 2 months is available on purchases of $400 or more through After Pay during checkout.
Full testing is available in all 50 states.
Only saliva and urine testing are available in Denmark and Spain.
Testing isn’t available in Brazil, Croatia, Russia, Malaysia, Mexico, Sri Lanka, Serbia, Panama, and Peru.
Your results will also explain what these levels may indicate, as well as the next steps you may want to consider. The results of this test do not diagnose a disease or condition, nor do they recommend a specific medication or treatment. It is recommended you share positive results with your health care provider to discuss if additional screening is needed, as it is possible for a false positive test for Lyme disease to occur due to other bacterial infections mistakenly being reported as a positive Lyme antibody test. Also, if your symptoms persist but you tested negative for Lyme disease, you may have tested too soon after you were bitten for your body to have produced enough antibodies to be detectable. Your healthcare provider may recommend testing again if you are symptomatic.
Sample Type: Blood Fingerprick
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