Clinician-guided immune pattern reports
When symptoms don’t add up,start with the clearest nextstep.
Start with focused testing, a broader review, or a consult, depending on what is most likely to give you a clear answer and a practical plan.
Allerim helps you understand what the findings mean and what to monitor, change, or do next.
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Acute inflammation has a job.
Short-lived inflammatory signaling helps the body respond to threat, then should settle back down.
The real question is whether that signal resolves cleanly or keeps echoing after the trigger should have passed.
Why this matters
Useful protection is different from a signal that never fully resolves.
A common place to start
Food testing is often a practical first step.
Food is often a main issue, and affordable self-pay testing can help you move forward without insurance delays or denials.
What you get back
Clear findings, guidance, and next steps in one secure account.
See what stands out, what to monitor, and what type of guidance, plan, or follow-up you may need.
Signal sweep
Examples of patterns Allerim helps interpret
These are snapshots of the kinds of stories Allerim helps sort. Scan them quickly, then choose the route that feels closest to your situation.

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

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

Persistent Fatigue
Exhaustion that routine testing does not fully explain.

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

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

Year-Round Allergy Symptoms
Congestion and irritation that persist beyond obvious seasonal triggers.

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

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

Brain Fog & Cognitive Fatigue
Brain fog that can worsen after meals or higher-stress stretches.

Reflux & Throat Discomfort
Reflux patterns where food timing and immune triggers seem connected.

Sleep Disruption
Restless sleep that worsens on inflammation-heavy days.
Why start with food
Food is often the clearest place to begin making a confusing pattern easier to read.
Food is one of the most frequent ways your body meets the outside world. Because those exposures repeat, the pattern can be easy to miss and also easier to trace when you know what to look for.
Why this matters
Repeated meals create repeated opportunities for a pattern to show itself. That makes food one of the most practical places to start sorting what is random, what is reactive, and what seems to appear only under added threshold pressure.
Repeated input
Food
Pattern logic
Food is not presented as a simplistic answer. It is the most repeated, visible signal in many symptom stories. The surrounding cofactors determine whether that signal stays quiet, stays delayed, or becomes something patients can finally feel.
Reactions are not always immediate. Timing, repeated exposure, and cofactors like sleep, stress, exercise, alcohol, and inflammation can all change how the same food feels.
Starting with food does not assume food is the whole answer. It is often the most practical place to begin when symptoms feel real but inconsistent.
Allerim uses food as a starting lens, then adds timing, symptom clustering, and broader immune context so the story becomes more legible.
Choose your start
Choose the path most likely to give you a useful answer.
Some people need a focused test. Some need a broader intake. Some need a clinician to help choose the first move. The goal is not to do more. It is to get to a clearer answer faster.
How to choose
Think less about choosing the biggest path and more about choosing the first step that would make the next decision easier.
The report lens
The signal view belongs here: once the story starts to resolve, the right route becomes easier to choose.
One trigger stands out
One food or trigger feels like the clearest question
Best when alpha-gal, one food family, or one main concern is the clearest question first.
Symptoms feel broader
Your symptoms feel mixed, inconsistent, or harder to pin down
Best when symptoms cross foods, timing windows, or body systems and the pattern still feels unclear.
I already have labs
You already have results and want help understanding them
Best when the main need is a clearer report, stronger context, and guidance on what matters next.
I am not sure where to start
You want a clinician to help choose the best first step
Best when the main problem is not lack of options, but not knowing which starting path is most useful.
Keep it connected
Your report should make the next move clearer, not murkier.
Allerim works best when the report, clinician review, and follow-through stay connected in one place. The goal is a clearer first decision, not more noise.
Allerim provides clinician-guided interpretation and workflow support. It does not replace emergency care or formal diagnosis.
