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Tell us what has been happening
Start with symptoms, timing, foods, exposures, and the questions you want answered.
Food reactions, inflammation, and recurring symptoms
Allerim helps you share what has been happening, choose the right testing path, and get practical next steps after clinician review.
Start with food testing when meals or timing stand out. Ask Allerim when symptoms, results, or risk make the next step less obvious.
What Allerim does
You do not have to know whether the answer is food, allergy, inflammation, health markers, or something else before you start.
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Start with symptoms, timing, foods, exposures, and the questions you want answered.
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Use Food Wizard when meals stand out. Use Ask Allerim when the right route is unclear.
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A licensed clinician reviews the testing, symptoms, and health history together.
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Reports, messages, receipts, packet status, and guidance stay in the portal.
Choose your first move
Food testing is simplest when meals or timing stand out. Ask Allerim is better when symptoms, results, or risk overlap.
Food-first path
Best when meals, ingredients, timing, stomach changes, skin flares, headaches, fatigue, or brain fog are the strongest clue.
Ask Allerim path
Best when the story is broader: symptoms overlap, results already exist, risk feels higher, or testing first feels like a guess.
Ask Allerim
Use this when testing first feels like guessing.
Ask
Say what you are trying to sort out.
Route
Get matched to testing, review, tracking, or guidance.
Review
Clinical decisions stay behind the right review gate.
Symptoms can look different
Headaches, skin flares, fatigue, stomach symptoms, allergy sensitivity, histamine-like flares, brain fog, and sleep changes often become clearer when timing and exposures are viewed together.
Food is not always the whole answer.
It is often the most trackable clue because meals repeat and timing can be compared over time.

Head pain that shifts with food, timing, stress, or sleep.

Skin irritation that can be immediate, delayed, or easy to miss.

Exhaustion that routine testing does not fully explain.

Aching and stiffness that change with load, food, or inflammation.

Bloating or abdominal discomfort where timing is often the missing clue.

Congestion and irritation that persist beyond obvious seasonal triggers.

Breathing episodes shaped by overlapping food, environmental, and stress signals.

Mood spikes that can follow meals, poor sleep, or inflammatory load.

Brain fog that can worsen after meals or higher-stress stretches.

Reflux patterns where food timing and immune triggers seem connected.

Restless sleep that worsens on inflammation-heavy days.
What brings people here
Allerim turns the pattern into a starting point: testing, Ask Allerim, result review, tracking, or guidance.
Inflammation patternsFlares, fatigue, skin, gut, headaches, or brain fog that keep returning.
Allergy contextFood, environmental, delayed, or mixed reactions that are hard to separate.
Mast-cell contextFlushing, hives, swelling, fast heartbeat, brain fog, or food/exposure flares that need careful routing.
Infection contextRepeated infections, slow recovery, immune markers, or broader health context.
Result reviewLabs, reports, or prior testing that need practical interpretation and routing.
Trust and safety
Allerim can help organize testing, interpretation, follow-up, and support. It does not replace urgent care or remove clinical review from decisions that need it.
Built from clinical experience with thousands of patients navigating alpha-gal, food reactions, food allergies, and complex food or immune questions.
Personalized next steps stay behind the appropriate clinical review gate.
Reports, messages, receipts, packets, and care updates stay together.
Allerim helps organize the next step. Urgent or rapidly worsening symptoms need urgent care.
This page helps you start. It does not diagnose or treat.
Orders, treatment, prescriptions, results, billing, and scheduling still require the right review.
Emergency, severe, or rapidly worsening symptoms need urgent or emergency care.
For clinicians
Providers can use Allerim when a patient needs a clearer testing path, result context, secure packet completion, or practical follow-up after food and immune-related concerns.
Start with the clearest question
Choose what matches today. The path can change as the picture gets clearer.