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Power Health Reno - Functional Medicine & Food Sensitivity Testing! 

Discover Which Foods Are Making You Sick!!

Food Sensitivities & Intolerances Are Common!

What Are Some Symptoms Of A Food Sensitivity?

Headaches
Migraines
Fatigue
Gas / Bloating
Weight Loss Resistance
Thyroid Dysfunction
Chronic Pain / Inflammation
Stomach ache
Acid Reflux/GERD
Diarrhea
Constipation
Blood in the stool
Chronic pain/Arthritis
Dark circles under the eyes
Anxiety / Depression
ADHD
Nausea/Vomiting
Eczema/Psoriasis/Rashes/Hives
Sinus problems

Reno, NV Food Sensitivity Testing

From The Desk Of Dr. Martin Rutherford...

In my clinic we have a saying…"We Don’t Guess...We FOOD TEST!" The Proof is in the Report!

Before we dive too deep, there is an important thing you MUST understand! You must understand the difference between Food Allergy & Food Sensitivity.

Food Allergy:

A food allergy is an exaggerated immune response triggered by eggs, peanuts, milk, or some other specific food.

Food Sensitivity / Intolerance:

Food intolerance or non-allergic food hypersensitivity is a term used widely for varied physiological responses associated with a particular food, or compound found in a range of foods.

It’s important to recognize the difference. We test for the DELAYED sensitivity response…not the immediate response. With the immediate allergic response. This is NOT what we’re testing. We’re testing the 10-12 hour...sometimes up to 72 hour immune response that patients cannot figure out on their own!

Here is a sample report. We test roughly 100 foods to determine exactly how you react!
What Is A Sensitivity? 
A food sensitivity or a food intolerance is caused by an inability to digest a food and occurs in the digestive tract and not the bloodstream, like a food allergy. Symptoms are “delayed onset”, where symptoms do not appear for hours or even days. Food sensitivities are not fixed, and can come and go during the course of one’s life.

Strangely, people often crave foods to which they are sensitive to. Some researchers suggest that our bodies can become addicted to the chemical messengers, such as histamine or cortisol, which are secreted by immune cells in response to allergens in the body. The body may experience a soothing response from the presence of the chemical messengers, increasing the desire to eat more of that food.

Note that food sensitivities and allergies can change every year. Just because you’re diagnosed with a food sensitivity or allergy one year does not mean it will hold true for the rest of your life. This is why we encourage our patients to get tested at least once a year. 

What Causes A Food Sensitivity? 

Too much of one food. You can become sensitive to any food you eat too often. Many people eat a relatively small number of foods several times a day. For example, wheat, a common food sensitivity, is found in breakfast cereals, the bread used to make a sandwich at lunchtime, and the spaghetti eaten at dinnertime.

Leaky gut syndrome. The digestive tract plays a vital role in preventing illness and disease by providing an impenetrable barrier. When the lining of the gut is inflamed from a food sensitivity, small openings develop between the tightly woven cells making up the gut walls. This is called “leaky gut syndrome". With leaky gut syndrome, partially digested dietary protein can cross the intestinal barrier into the bloodstream. These large protein molecules can cause an allergic response, producing symptoms directly in the intestines or throughout the body. Additionally, hundreds of yeast and bacteria are released from the gut into the bloodstream where they set up infection anywhere, including muscles, joints, bones, teeth roots, coronary arteries, or even the brain. The early introduction of solid foods to infants before six months of age contributes to leaky gut syndrome and subsequent food allergies and sensitivities.

Deficiency of Probiotics. One of the causes of leaky gut is an absence of probiotics or ‘friendly’ bacteria in the intestines. The friendly bacteria help maintain the health of the intestines by producing fuel for intestinal cells and killing bad bacteria. Parasitic infections, treatment with antibiotics and other toxic pharmaceuticals, stress, poor diet (sugar and flour), smoking, alcohol, excessive hygiene, candida overgrowth and bottle-feeding your baby can disrupt the proper balance of friendly bacteria to bad bacteria.

Over-worked immune system. Constant stress, exposure to air and water pollution, and pesticides and chemicals in our food puts a strain on our immune system, making it less able to respond appropriately to the antigens in food.

Genetics. Food allergies and intolerances seem to be hereditary. Research indicates that if both parents have allergies, their children have a sixty-seven percent chance of developing food allergies. When only one parent is allergic, the child has a 33% chance of developing food allergies. Specifically, a person may inherit a deficiency of an enzyme like lactase, the enzyme that digests dairy. With nightshade sensitivities, there are ten genetic variants for susceptibility, not all individuals are affected equally or at all. A similar case can be made for other food sensitivities. Genetic variations predict the severity of your sensitivity.

What Does Dr. Oz Say About Food Sensitivities? 

Frequently Asked Questions

What Can I Expect During The Consultation?
During your initial consultation with Dr. Rutherford there will be a detailed history taken along with a consultation. From there he'll determine if food sensitivity testing would make sense for you. Sometimes a referral is needed to another healthcare practitioner. 
Does Insurance Pay For Testing?
Generally speaking, most insurance does not pay for functional medicine type services. They will pay for your drugs and medications but won't pay to dig, find, & fix the root cause of the problem. 
How Many Foods Are Tested?
We test roughly 100 foods. They are all graphed out. You'll be provided with the lab reports along with a customized interpretation by the doctor so you'll know exactly which foods to remove, for how long, and then how to re-introduce back in your diet. 
How Do I Go About Getting Tested?
It starts with the free consultation. If the doctor feels food testing would make sense we will give you a test kit. You can test from the comfort of your own home. No clinic or lab visit necessary. 
What's The Turnaround Time?
Generally 10-12 working days.
What If I Have Questions After Viewing My Results?
If you still have questions beyond your initial customized report of findings, you're welcome to schedule appointments with the doctor directly. 

Dr. Martin Rutherford

Dr. Rutherford earned his B.A. degree from Wilkes-Barre College in 1974 and a B.S. in Human Anatomy and Biochemistry, as well as his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from National Chiropractic College in 1978. He moved to Reno in 1980 and took over an existing chiropractic and nutritional practice. Through the 1980's and 1990's, Dr. Rutherford had primarily a musculoskeletal practice focusing on traumatic spinal injuries and scoliosis patients. Due to his curiosity regarding why some of his autoimmune patients did not respond to manipulative therapy, as well as his personal experiences with many autoimmune issues, he began to study functional medicine under the direction of world renowned thyroid expert, Dr. Datis Kharrazhian. From there, Dr. Rutherford went on to complete 300 post graduate hours in functional medicine. To date, Dr. Rutherford has supervised over 35,000 patients at Power Health, given over 800 health lectures, has served on the Chiropractic Physicians Board of Nevada, authored the book “Power Health Back to Basics” and owned and operated Power Health since 1980.    

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