Where Immune SignalsBecome Clear Insight

Understanding persistent immune and inflammatory patterns — without guesswork or one-size-fits-all answers.

Allerim helps you identify, reduce, and retrain immune-driven inflammation — starting with food.

Examples of immune patterns we help interpret
Anna — Recurring Headaches

Recurring Headaches

Anna

Head pain that comes on without a clear pattern. Sometimes food seems involved — other times stress, sleep, or timing makes it worse. Clarity can ease the uncertainty.

Jessica — Skin Flares

Skin Flares

Jessica

Skin irritation that appears unpredictably. Some reactions are immediate, while others show up hours or days later. Patterns can be easy to miss.

Joan — Persistent Fatigue

Persistent Fatigue

Joan

Ongoing exhaustion that isn’t explained by routine tests. Energy levels fluctuate without an obvious reason. Context often matters more than a single lab.

Bob — Joint Discomfort

Joint Discomfort

Bob

Aching or stiffness that varies day to day. Diet, activity, and baseline inflammation may all play a role. The same trigger doesn’t always feel the same.

Connie — Digestive Discomfort

Digestive Discomfort

Connie

Bloating or abdominal discomfort that doesn’t always happen right away. Reactions may be delayed or inconsistent. Timing is often the missing piece.

Michael — Year-Round Allergy Symptoms

Year-Round Allergy Symptoms

Michael

Sneezing, congestion, or irritation that persists beyond seasonal exposure. Symptoms may be amplified by internal triggers. The pattern can be subtle.

Chin — Breathing Sensitivity

Breathing Sensitivity

Chin

Episodes of tightness or shortness of breath that don’t follow a single trigger. Food, environment, and stress may interact. Signals can overlap.

Sarah — Anxiety & Mood Changes

Anxiety & Mood Changes

Sarah

Sarah noticed her anxiety and irritability would spike unpredictably—sometimes the day after certain meals, poor sleep, or stressful days. The pattern felt hard to name at first.

Daniel — Brain Fog & Cognitive Fatigue

Brain Fog & Cognitive Fatigue

Daniel

Daniel dealt with persistent brain fog that made it hard to concentrate and stay sharp. He noticed it could show up a day after certain meals or during higher-stress weeks.

Emily — Reflux & Throat Discomfort

Reflux & Throat Discomfort

Emily

Emily experienced ongoing reflux and throat irritation that didn’t respond predictably to standard approaches. Food timing and immune triggers seemed to play a role.

Mark — Sleep Disruption

Sleep Disruption

Mark

Mark had trouble staying asleep and often woke feeling unrested. He noticed certain meals and inflammation-heavy days made sleep less restorative.

You're not alone
Your pattern may be different.

Our Approach: The Allerim Immune OS

A Clear Framework for Immune Pattern Interpretation

Allerim is built on a clinical framework we call the Allerim Immune OS — a structured way of understanding immune-driven inflammation over time.

Begin with clinician-guided immune testing

IgE (classical allergy) + IgG4 (exposure & tolerance)

Then expand to full immune context.

A clinical immune framework

A structured way of understanding immune-driven inflammation over time.

Why food first

Food is the most frequent and most overlooked immune signal.

How results are interpreted

Immune markers (including IgE and IgG4) are signals, not verdicts — guided by symptoms, exposure, and patterns.

IgE reflects immediate hypersensitivity and classical allergic responses.

IgG4 reflects immune exposure and adaptation, which may represent tolerance, overload, or transition depending on context and time.

We use immune markers as signals that are interpreted with symptoms and exposure patterns — not as standalone diagnoses.

The goal

Reduce immune burden

Restore tolerance

Reintroduce intelligently

Track change over time

Everything begins with Allerim Core, the food-first immune foundation.

How Allerim Helps You Find Clarity

How Allerim Helps You Find Clarity

A food-first, clinician-guided approach that connects immune, nervous, and metabolic signals over time.

Start with Food

Food reactions can be immediate, delayed, or subtle. Testing helps surface patterns that are easy to miss in daily life. Most people begin here — with food testing from home.

See the Pattern, Not Just the Result

Symptoms don’t always appear right away. Stress, sleep, and metabolic load can amplify reactions. The immune system doesn’t act alone — it responds to signals from the nervous and metabolic systems too.

We focus on timing, repetition, and context — not isolated results.

Expand When Ready

When needed, we expand into environmental triggers, immune tolerance over time, and inflammatory load — while considering stress and metabolism as influencing factors.

Every step is clinician-guided and optional.

Symptoms rarely belong to one system. Clarity comes when immune, nervous, and metabolic signals are seen together.

Behind every recommendation is Allerim Core — a clinician-guided framework that connects immune, nervous, and metabolic signals into clear next steps.

What Allerim Helps You Understand

Immune systems are complex. The signals don’t have to be.

Food Reactions (Immediate & Delayed)

Understand both immediate and delayed reactions — allergic and non‑allergic.

Immune Tolerance & Balance

Track immune tolerance and inflammatory load over time.

Environmental & Aero Triggers

Identify how pollen, molds, and exposures influence symptoms.

Stress, Sleep & Immune Load

Understand how stress and sleep affect immune regulation.

What happens after results?

After your results

1. Reduce

Temporarily lower high-burden triggers to calm immune noise.

2. Restore

Support tolerance and resilience with guided, practical steps.

3. Reintroduce

Methodically confirm triggers and expand what you can eat.

Guided by the Allerim Immune OS — a clinician-led framework for interpreting immune patterns over time.

FAQ

Is this only food testing?

Food is our starting point because it offers the clearest daily immune signal — not because it is the only contributor to inflammation.

Do markers equal diagnosis?

No. Markers are interpreted with symptoms, timing, and exposure patterns.

Is this a one-time result?

The framework is longitudinal and tracks change over time.

Begin with a Consultation

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