The Mayo Clinic Variety Food Panel 2, also known as FDP1, measures the level of antibodies in the blood against four different foods: cabbage, paprika, spinach, and tomato. These foods are common causes of allergies and can trigger symptoms ranging from mild to severe. The FDP1 test is useful in identifying food allergies or intolerances, especially in people who experience unexplained digestive symptoms, skin rashes, or respiratory problems. A positive result may indicate an allergy or sensitivity to one or more of these foods, and avoidance or elimination of the culprit food can lead to relief of symptoms.
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Variety Food Panel 2: Cabbage, Paprika, Spinach, and Tomato (FDP1)