W. Jean Dodds

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Canine Nutrigenomics: The N...

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“Nutriscan measures IgA and IgM antibodies in a dog’s saliva. By detecting high IgA and IgM antibody levels, NutriScan identifies changes in the dog’s gene expression when faced with the reactive food, enabling the test to clearly identify the specific ingredient(s) causing the problem. NutriScan can also differentiate between a food intolerance/sensitivity and a food allergy because food allergies are typically mediated by different antibodies (IgE and IgG) than food intolerances/sensitivities (Dodds,”
W. Jean Dodds, Canine Nutrigenomics: The New Science of Feeding Your Dog for Optimum Health

“IgA and IgM antibodies produced in saliva (and feces) are detectable months before IgA and IgG antibodies appear in the blood and several months before lesions occur on the surface of the GI tract (these lesions enable veterinarians to clinically diagnosis inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] or leaky gut syndrome). So, the saliva testing system can detect the progressive, pathological process of gut destruction and permeability much sooner than it can be detected via either blood testing or clinical diagnosis.”
W. Jean Dodds, Canine Nutrigenomics: The New Science of Feeding Your Dog for Optimum Health



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