"When I came to Sarah I was at my last resort... I didn't like to travel, didn't want to leave my house, because of the issues I had with my stomach ... I came to Sarah she ran a food sensitivity test and after we discovered that the food I was eating was destroying my body ... she focused on treating the root of it"
- Carlie
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The Mediator Release Test (MRT) is a blood test that identifies food sensitivities by measuring your body's inflammatory response to various foods and additives. It helps pinpoint which foods and chemicals trigger symptoms by assessing the release of chemical mediators from white blood cells.
Traditional allergy tests typically detect immediate allergic reactions (IgE-mediated). In contrast, MRT measures delayed reactions (non-IgE-mediated) and focuses on inflammation caused by food sensitivities, providing a broader understanding of how different foods affect your body.
Anyone experiencing chronic symptoms such as digestive issues, migraines, fibromyalgia, joint pain, skin problems, or other inflammation-related conditions may benefit from the MRT. It is particularly useful for those who have not found relief through traditional allergy testing and treatments.
• Local Clients: Purchase the MRT test, visit our office, and inform the receptionist that you are here for an MRT lab draw. Your blood will be drawn on-site.
• Remote Clients: Purchase the MRT test, receive the lab kit via dropship, and take it to a local lab or healthcare provider for the blood draw. Follow the kit instructions to send the sample to the designated lab.
Results are typically available within 10-14 days after the lab receives your blood sample. You will be notified via email from Fullscript when your results are ready.
Your results will include a detailed analysis of your body's reaction to various foods and additives. Additionally, you will receive a personalized treatment plan and supplement recommendations from Sarah based on your individual results.
While waiting for your results, you can access Part 1 and Part 2 of our educational modules to learn more about the MRT test, how it works, and how it can benefit you.
Your MRT results will be explained in a detailed report, which includes a list of reactive foods and chemicals, categorized by their level of reactivity. The treatment plan provided will guide you on how to adjust your diet and lifestyle based on these results. You can also review the included video of Sarah explaining step by step how to interpret and implement your results.
Yes, by identifying and eliminating foods that cause inflammation and adverse reactions, you may experience improvements in digestion and metabolism, which can contribute to weight loss and overall well-being.
Unfortunately, MRT food sensitivities testing is not covered by insurance.
Retesting is generally recommended if you experience new or recurring symptoms, or if your healthcare provider suggests it as part of your ongoing treatment plan.
If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to our support team or visit the FAQ page on our website for more information.