Just not sure how accurate the ImmuneIQ test is...I looked through Immune IQ site & didn't see any scientific based data or studies (unless I missed it?), so I emailed Dr Dodds & this is her response to the ImmuneIQ Test. :
"As far as the recently advertized test, Immune IQ, there are no published scientific refereed studies to validate this testing method or the results. This information is basically a marketing campaign. When you compare the huge number of items tested in their assay and the inexpensive cost, it could not measure specific reactivities or immunity quantitatively or accurately. Tests developed and patented based on scientifically defensible technology, like Nutriscan’s unique patented saliva –based food intolerance test [not a cheek swab or blood test] are labor intensive and require precision, immunological quantitative assays. See www.nutriscan.org and attached . "
Dr Dodds attached a word document about the "Benefits of Salivary vs Serum Food Intolerance Testing". I don't understand most of it bc of the scientific words (& lack of brain cells loll) but if anyone wants to read it, please PM me & I'll email it to you.