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Allergy/intolerance testing available at Priority Wholefoods

Allergy/intolerance testing can be very useful in the treatment and management of many conditions such as weight loss and weight gain, sluggish metabolism, digestive complaints of all types, heartburn, acidity, ulcers, bloating, IBS, colitis, diverticulitis, sinusitis, migraine, upper respiratory and ear infections, tiredness, fatigue, sleep issues, hyperactivity and behavioural issues in children; recurrent infection hormonal issues related to menopausal and menstrual problems; and skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis and dermatitis.

Food allergy or intolerance?

About two of 100 people have a food allergy, but many more have food intolerances. Food intolerance is an adverse reaction to a particular food or ingredient, which occurs every time the food is eaten. A food allergy is an allergic reaction to the food.

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Allergy testing available in Henaghan’s Health Food Store

New at Henaghan’s is allergy testing by Anne Tobin. If you suffer from fatigue, bloating, irritable bowel syndrome, etc, you can be diagnosed and treated by using the latest responder allergy testing machine. This method gives instant results and any problems can be dealt with quickly and efficiently.

Staying naturally healthy in the new year

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

Become a healthier new you with NuTron Advanced

It is a New Year and time again to think about embarking on a healthier lifestyle - a long-lasting and ultimately rewarding change that will not only decrease the waistline but also reap many health benefits - and now that NuTron Advanced is back this new healthier you can be a reality.

Love your tummy this New Year’s

With two out of every five adults experiencing symptoms of digestive discomfort at least once a week according to a poll of some 1,000 people conducted by Danone Activia Ireland, a significant proportion of Irish adults could be facing into a festive season of digestive discomfort. In order to help prepare your tummy for the New Year excess, Danone nutritionist Kellie O’Connor has developed a number of top tips for the festive season.

Love your tummy this Christmas

With two out of every five adults experiencing symptoms of digestive discomfort at least once a week according to a poll of some 1,000 people conducted by Danone Activia Ireland, a significant proportion of Irish adults could be facing into a festive season of digestive discomfort. In order to help prepare your tummy for the Christmas excess, Danone nutritionist Kellie O’Connor has developed a number of top tips for the festive season.

Avoid the Christmas slump

Christmas time, mistletoe and wine... and mince pies, sweets, Christmas pudding, chocolates, wine, Christmas cake; we could go on. We want to enjoy the festive season, yet all too often, indulgence leaves us feeling heavy, bloated, and sluggish.

The allergy test that could solve all your problems

A simple food intolerance or allergy could be the cause of your recurring symptoms. One thing to note about intolerances is that it can take 24 to 48 hours for physical symptoms to appear. When you get this delayed response it can be very difficult to track what the culprit food or foods are.

 

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