Daily's What can I eat?
The Daily's Food Intolerance Screening is a comprehensive test that provides insight into possible intolerances to 88 everyday foods, herbs, spices and additives. This test is suitable for people who regularly experience vague symptoms after eating or drinking certain products, such as:
- Abdominal pain or bloating
- Fatigue or concentration problems
- Skin complaints such as eczema or itching
- Unexplained weight fluctuations
Depending on your pre-screening results, the laboratory determines whether to test for IgG or IgG4. Both tests provide insight into food reactions that are not via a direct IgE allergy, but may cause symptoms.
The following 88 foods are examined:
- Acacia honey
- Agar
- Maple syrup
- Aloe vera
- Aniseed
- Aspartame
- Baker's yeast
- Basil
- Brewer's yeast
- Chives
- Flower honey
- Bean sprout
- Stinging nettle
- Cocoa
- Carrageenan
- Cayenne pepper
- Chilli
- Chocolate (milk)
- Chocolate (dark)
- Chocolate (white)
- Lemongrass
- Lemon balm
- Badger Chives
- Dill
- Dragon
- Gelatin
- Ginger
- Glutamate
- Gluten
- Green pepper
- Green tea
- Guar gum
- Hibiscus tea
- Hop
- Juniper
- Locust bean gum
- Cheesewood
- Chamomile tea
- Cinnamon
- Capers
- Cardamom
- Caraway
- Chervil
- Curry powder (tested through the Nutrition Screening small)
- Coffee
- Cumin
- Rapeseed oil
- Coriander
- Clove
- Turmeric
- Lavas
- Lavender
- Poppy seed
- Corn starch
- Marjolein
- Marzipan
- Mate
- Molasses
- Mustard
- Malt
- Nutmeg
- Oregano
- Paprika
- Pectin
- Peppermint
- Parsley
- Allspice
- Rooibos tea
- Rosemary
- Rosehip
- Safflower oil
- Saffron
- Salam leaf
- Sage
- Spirulina
- Thyme
- Garden cress
- Valerian
- Vanilla
- Fennel seed
- Verbena
- White pepper
- White wine
- Liquorice
- Summer lime tea
- Black pepper
- Black tea
Note: Garlic and curry powder are not measured in this test but through the Nutrition Screening small.
This test is a complementary health check. The results of this food intolerance screening are not always recognized by general practitioners or regular health care providers. For interpretation of the results or guidance on dietary adjustments, please contact the specialized therapists at Blood Value Test.







