Research-backed herb with potential health benefits.
Not even close. Coconut oil is a dietary fat. This is a purified protein extract used for medical diagnosis.
Absolutely not. Do not ingest this. It offers no health benefits and could be dangerous if you have a sensitivity.
Correct. It has zero performance or cognitive benefits. It's a diagnostic tool, period.
Click through to the studies bar for the evidence base.
See the dosing guide below.
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Some ingredients build up over weeks. Others act fast.
The compound effect of consistent dosing.
Check the cautions section if you have a pre-existing condition.
Some ingredients you feel. Others just work in the background.
Because its specific job is to trigger an allergy (allergen) response in a controlled medical setting.
No. Unless you are a licensed allergist, you should never buy or use this product.
It's much rarer than other tree nut allergies. Many people with tree nut allergies can eat coconut without issue.
Pending comprehensive analysis.
Proteins isolated from the meat of coconuts (Cocos nucifera).
Cocos Nucifera Allergenic Extract interacts with other supplements and meds. The analyzer flags interactions, dose mismatches, and timing collisions across your whole list.
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