Gastrointestinal disorders impact the GI tract, which runs from the mouth to the anus. When the colon's function and appearance are abnormal, these conditions are termed "gastrointestinal diseases".
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and Crohn's disease (CD) are two types of digestive disorders. Crohn's disease is a long-lasting inflammatory condition that typically affects the beginning of the colon and the end of the small intestine. However, it can affect any area of the digestive tract. Like ulcerative colitis, CD can be painful and debilitating. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is also very painful and distressing; for some individuals, it feels akin to paralysis.
It is probable that the onset of CD and IBS was affected by a postponed IgG food intolerance. The ImuPro IgG delayed Food Intolerance Test and elimination program could serve as a beneficial enhancement to the existing treatment and recovery process.
The best time to evaluate food-related immune triggers with ImuPro is at the onset of persistent or unexplained gastrointestinal symptoms—especially when conventional investigations like endoscopy, imaging, or basic blood tests show no major abnormalities. Early testing can complement ongoing treatment plans and help reduce the chronic inflammatory burden in the gut.