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Food Sensitivities Are Common!

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FACT: Food sensitivities are a BIG problem for A LOT of people!

Keep in mind, hidden food sensitivities stress your IMMUNE SYSTEM, damage your gut, and spike inflammation in your body! This testing can be a game changer for you if you're struggling with any of the conditions listed below!

From The Desk Of Dr. Daniel Lonquist...


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!

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
  • Sinus problems

Potential Causes Of 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.

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Meet The Doctor!

Dr. Daniel Lonquist
Dr. Daniel Lonquist has had a passion for fitness and health from a young age. This has been reflected in his personal lifestyle, graduate studies, and career choice. Prior to completing his Doctor of Chiropractic degree at Western States Chiropractic College in Portland, Oregon, Dr. Lonquist attended the University of British Columbia, and Simon Fraser University. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology, the study of human movement and performance. Before moving to Colorado in 1996, Dr. Lonquist practiced in Vancouver, British Columbia where he also served as a member of the Chiropractic College Licensing Board. Dr. Lonquist has continued his postgraduate studies in Colorado becoming Certified in the treatment of Spinal Trauma, obtaining a Certification as a Wellness Practitioner, a Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner and a Certified Toxicity and Detox Specialist. Currently he is the only practitioner holding all these honors in Western Colorado.  When not working with patients to improve their health and wellness at his busy office and Functional Medicine practice, he keeps physically active with a cross section of sports such as skiing, tennis, trail running, biking, hiking and racquetball. He is also an avid reader and committed to staying informed on the latest research in health and wellness.

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