Every Body Responds to Food Differently.
Now You Can Find Out How Yours Does.

EatIQ is a blood-based test that analyses how your immune system responds to over 280 different foods - including delayed reactions that can appear hours or days later and are nearly impossible to identify on your own.


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What Is EatIQ?

Food Intelligence Based on Mother and Baby's Biology

EatIQ identifies the IgG immune responses your body produces to specific foods - reactions that standard elimination diets and allergy tests often miss entirely.

Unlike immediate allergy tests (IgE), EatIQ measures IgG food responses - delayed reactions that build up over time and can subtly influence digestion, inflammation, energy levels, and overall wellbeing without you ever connecting them to a specific food.

This makes EatIQ especially valuable for families navigating pregnancy, postnatal recovery, and early childhood nutrition - when the body's demands are highest and the impact of food choices is most significant.

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What We Test

Analysing Responses Across Over 280 Foods

EatIQ analyses your immune response across every major food category - giving you a complete picture of how your diet may be influencing your biology.

Grains & Gluten

Wheat, gluten, oats, barley, rye, spelt, and more

Dairy & Eggs

Cow's milk, cheese, yoghurt, butter, egg white, egg yolk

Meat & Fish

Beef, chicken, pork, lamb, salmon, tuna, cod, shellfish

Vegetables & Fruits

80+ plant foods including nightshades, cruciferous, and tropical fruits

Legumes & Nuts

Soy, peanuts, almonds, cashews, lentils, chickpeas, and more

Herbs & Spices

Garlic, ginger, coriander, black pepper, chilli, and others

Beverages & Additives

Coffee, tea, yeast, food colourings, preservatives, and common additives

Sugars & Fermented Foods

Cane sugar, honey, chocolate, vinegar, fermented grains, and yeasts

Understanding Your Results

Colour-Coded Results That Make Food Choices Clear

Your EatIQ report presents every food in a simple three-tier colour-coded system - so you can act on your results immediately, without needing a medical degree to interpret them.

🟢 Low Response

Foods Your Body Tolerates Well

These foods are unlikely to be contributing to inflammation or digestive symptoms. Keep them as the foundation of your diet.

🟡 Moderate Response

Foods Worth Monitoring

These foods produce a moderate IgG response and may be worth rotating or temporarily reducing - especially if you're experiencing ongoing symptoms.

🔴 High Response

Foods Causing Immune Reactions

These foods are triggering the strongest immune reactions and are the most likely dietary contributors to your symptoms. Your doctor will help you address these intelligently.

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Designed for Families

Who Benefits Most from EatIQ?

EatIQ is particularly valuable for families during pregnancy, postnatal recovery, and early childhood - when nutritional needs are high and the impact of food choices matters most. It's also ideal for anyone with ongoing digestive symptoms that haven't responded to standard dietary changes.

Common symptoms EatIQ can help address:

Bloating, gas, or abdominal discomfort

Irregular bowel habits or IBS-type symptoms

Food-related fatigue or energy crashes

Skin reactions linked to diet

Persistent symptoms despite diet changes

Unexplained inflammation or joint discomfort

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Combined Testing

EatIQ + NGS Microbiome Sequencing

EatIQ is most powerful when combined with NGS gut microbiome sequencing. Together, they reveal the full picture of how food, bacteria, and immunity are interacting inside your gut.

  • Connect microbiome imbalance with immune food responses
  • See how specific foods may be driving gut dysbiosis
  • Move beyond generic advice to truly personalised nutrition insight
  • One of the most complete gut health assessments available

Discover How Your Body Responds to Food

EatIQ analyses over 280 foods and gives you a clear, actionable picture of your food-immune responses - presented with expert guidance and integrated into BioHealthcare Hub.