Marek is a fully qualified allergy therapist, certified by the BIAET (British Institute of Allergy and Environmental Therapy) and integrates the techniques refined by the Institute to both administer his unique allergy test and to treat allergic problems. Beyond the test itself, Marek's background as a reknowned nutritionist and one of the top personal trainers in the country allows him to provide a fully holistic outlook and a strong platform to restore health quickly. Allergy is simply defined as an abnormal response by the immune system to the environment. This abnormal response can manifest itself in a number of ways. There are different ways to categorise allergic reactions, the most relevant way of doing so is to separate reactions into categories, giving you:
Type A allergy / Food Allergy: generally instant, involve IgE antibodies and histamine, cause anaphylactic reactions which, in extreme cases like anaphylactic shock, can be life-threatening. The more classically-defined response, these are commonly referred to as Food Allergy. Most people (but not all) with Food Allergies know which food they are allergic to.
The NHS offer the skinprick test, which is a suitable test for Type A allergic reactions. However, this outdated form of allergy test will not detect any Type B reactions, which are a lot more common. Some doctors do identify with the importance of Type B reactions, but too many (including so-called allergy-experts) prefer not to concern themselves with them! In searching for the perfect allergy test, it becomes clear that it does not exist. However, by taking two of the most useful and accurate allergy tests available and combining them in a single, comprehensive method, Marek is able to offer more information, better accuracy and more effective treatment. Allergy Testing at Blueprint Fitness
Diagnosis method: Comprehensive Test - £125 This test is actually a combination of the two best methods of allergy diagnosis: an ELISA blood test (en vitro) and a pulse test (en vivo). Blueprint Fitness is the only company to offer this combined service. A finger is pricked to draw a tiny bit of blood, which is then diluted and spread across a allergen tray containing samples of 59 allergens. This tray reveals raised elevated of IgG antibodies, a reliable sign of intolerance, and these results are ready in 40 minutes. However, while waiting for the blood test results, Marek also analyses the food-pulse diary filled out by the client (diary is provided before the appointment). Based on the techniques developed by Dr Arthur Coca, this diary maps out any immune system reactions by measuring any unusual and pronounced raises in pulse rates; this test reveals Type A and Type B reactions (food allergy and intolerance). This combined test sets new standards in reliable, informative and user-friendly allergy testing. A better test allows for better understanding and quicker recovery. Treatment Treatment advice will vary depending on the individual. Marek's first port of call will be restoring balance within the immune system through nutritional interventions but will also focus on desensitisation to the trigger food/inhalent. By restoring healthy digestive/immune function as well as targeting specific allergies for desensitisation, Marek avoids the pitfalls of most allergy therapy that aligns itself with one intention or the other. This is intelligent allergy therapy backed by a strong nutritional protocol. Allergy is a complex and multi-faceted condition that effects individuals in a variety of ways. Treatment recommendations will reflect this, often composed of uprated nutritional intake, hormonal rebalancing, an exclusion diet and other alternative solutions as appropriate. |

Allergy testing has become an important asset in offering a complete and co-ordinated holistic approach to weight loss, optimum athletic performance and better health. The scarcity of local allergy specialists and the underfunding of allergy services in the NHS have made overcoming allergies near impossible for many. Meanwhile, the number of individuals who live with food intolerance continues to rise.
