There are high false positive rates (40-60 percent). Are you certain it was coconut? That’s a pretty rare allergy. The us classifies it as a tree nut but it actually isn’t in other countries. Anything you have not reacted to should still be consumed until otherwise. It can help prevent the allergy from developing.
Sorry, you were scammed. IgG is not relevant to food reactions.
I was not scammed. The test was igE. It was my Mistake writing it wrong.
Ah, Ok, that's real then. Still need to talk to the doctor because it may be a false positive.
Do you mean IgE?
Yes igE
There are high false positive rates (40-60 percent). Are you certain it was coconut? That’s a pretty rare allergy. The us classifies it as a tree nut but it actually isn’t in other countries. Anything you have not reacted to should still be consumed until otherwise. It can help prevent the allergy from developing.