Do you feel better when you avoid gluten despite testing negative for celiac disease?
Does the lack of diagnosis undermine your will power, leaving you only kinda-sorta gluten free?
Do you wish there was a test to confirm that, yes, you are sensitive to gluten and wheat?
If you answered “yes,” then you are a perfect candidate for the Wheat Zoomer blood test.
The Wheat Zoomer measures your reactivity to gluten and wheat. A “high” reaction confirms you are sensitive. A positive test affirms you need to follow a strict gluten-free diet.
The test also predicts if you are “on the road” to developing celiac disease. A special marker, called the fusion peptide, identifies celiac disease progress 14 months to 4 years earlier than traditional lab markers.
A comprehensive test, the Wheat Zoomer also tells you whether or not you have leaky gut!
Want a deeper dive? This At-A-Glance handout provides a quick interpretation of all the markers measured.
Here’s the bottom line, if you suspect you have gluten or wheat sensitivity, running a Wheat Zoomer gives you the confirmation you’ve been waiting for.
Good news! The Total Gut Health Program includes a (free!) Wheat Zoomer test.
Learn more about the program here or, if you’re ready to start feeling better today, schedule a free consultation below.