Understanding Your Sensitests Results
Easily understand what your results mean and how to apply them in everyday life. Small, informed changes can make a big difference to how you feel.
FOOD INTOLERANCES VS FOOD ALLERGIES
Clear, friendly guidance to help you tell the difference—and choose the right next step.
Food Intolerances |
Food Allergies | |
|---|---|---|
Cause | Often related to difficulty digesting certain foods (e.g., enzyme deficiencies) or sensitivity to food components. | An IgE-mediated immune reaction to specific food proteins. |
Response Time | Symptoms can appear several hours to a couple of days after eating or exposure. | Usually begins within minutes to a few hours after ingestion or exposure. |
Severity | Typically uncomfortable but not life-threatening; severity varies by amount consumed. | Can be severe and potentially life-threatening (anaphylaxis) and requires urgent care. |
Symptoms | Bloating, gas, cramps, abdominal pain, nausea, heartburn; fatigue, headaches, skin or joint discomfort. | Itching, hives, swelling, wheeze/shortness of breath, vomiting, diarrhoea; in severe cases anaphylaxis. |
Diagnosis | Guided elimination and challenge based on results from Sensitests intolerance testing and your symptom history. | Medical evaluation (e.g., IgE blood test, skin-prick test, supervised oral food challenge). |
Food Intolerances |
Food Allergies | |
|---|---|---|
Management | Follow an elimination plan, then reintroduce with moderation and rotation; consider digestive support where appropriate. | Strict avoidance of the trigger; carry emergency medication as advised (e.g., antihistamines, adrenaline auto-injector). |
Results guide
A simple guide on how to read your results
✓ ACTION 1 Avoid (for now) |
✓ ACTION 2 Reduce |
✓ ACTION 3 Monitor |
✓ ACTION 4 Safe Zone |
|---|---|---|---|
These items trigger the strongest energetic response. Remove them from your diet or environment during your reset period to reduce stress and support balance. | These items show a moderate response. Limit frequency or portion size, rotate alternatives, and observe how symptoms change over 2–4 weeks. | Mild response detected. Keep these items in moderation and pay attention to patterns—timing, quantity, or combinations that affect how you feel. | No notable sensitivity detected. These items can remain in your routine. Keep balanced variety and revisit your plan as your lifestyle evolves. |
How to use your results
Turn your Sensitests insights into simple next steps. The guidance below is written in a professional, friendly voice to help you apply changes with confidence.
Food Intolerances Use these steps to reduce discomfort and rebuild balance while keeping meals enjoyable. |
Environmental Intolerances |
|---|---|
Elimination Phase (6–8 Weeks) | Minimise Contact with Level 3 Items |
Monitor Your Body’s Response | Evaluate Your Environment |
Reintroduction Phase | Make Small, Effective Adjustments |
Embrace Variety for Balance | Take a Gradual Approach |
Using Your Results
Turn your Sensitests insights into simple next steps. The guidance below is written in a professional, friendly voice to help you apply changes with confidence.
Food Intolerances |
Environmental Sensitivities |
|---|---|
Turn your Sensitests insights into simple next steps. The guidance below is written in a professional, friendly voice to help you apply changes with confidence. | Small switches at home and outdoors can lower daily exposure and make a noticeable difference. |
Reset Phase (6–8 weeks) | Prioritise High-Impact Triggers |
Track How You Feel | Check Your Surroundings |
Reintroduce Gradually | Reduce Exposure |
Keep Variety | Go Steady |
Tip: Pair changes with simple habits—hydration, regular meals, and sleep—to support a steady reset. | Reminder: If you have a diagnosed allergy, follow your clinician’s advice first. Sensitests supports, not replaces, medical guidance. |
If you or your pet already have a confirmed allergy, it may not appear as reactive in your Sensitest results. This does not dispute the presence of a food allergy—it simply indicates that no intolerance was detected for that item. Allergies and intolerances are separate responses, so it’s possible to have an allergy without showing sensitivity on this test. If an allergen you’re aware of doesn’t appear as reactive, continue to avoid it as advised by your healthcare or veterinary professional.
Even “Natural” Raw Foods Can Affect Digestive Balance
Raw diets can feel like the purest way to feed your pet — rich meats, fruits, or vegetables straight from nature. But even the healthiest ingredients can sometimes challenge your pet’s digestion. Their system may not always break down certain raw components effectively, leading to discomfort over time.
You might notice subtle signs like itching, loose stools, or digestive upset without realizing raw food could be the cause. These reactions often come and go, making them hard to trace.
The Sensitests Raw Food Intolerance Test helps uncover those hidden sensitivities. It analyzes over 150 raw food ingredients, including proteins, fruits, vegetables, dairy, and additives. With just a small hair sample sent from home, you’ll receive a detailed report highlighting which ingredients may not sit well with your pet.
Armed with these insights, you can make better choices, reduce discomfort, and build a feeding plan that truly supports your pet’s long-term well-being. No more trial and error—just clear guidance for happier, healthier meals.

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