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FINAL REPORT DATE: ACCESSION ID: 05-04-2017 16:24 SPECIMEN COLLECTED: 11-03-2016 1611040000 SPECIMEN RECEIVED: 11-04-2016 00:00 LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME DATE OF BIRTH GENDER PHYSICIAN ID TESTNAME PATIENT 1994-10-10 Female 999994 PATIENT Name: PATIENT TESTNAME Date of Birth: 1994-10-10 Gender: Female Age: 22 Medical Record Number: Telephone #: 866-364-0963 Street Address: 1021 HOWARD AVENUE SUITE B City: SAN CARLOS State: CA Zip #: 94070 Email: PROVIDER Practice Name: Demo Client, MD Provider Name: Demo Client, MD (999994) Street Address: 1021 HOWARD AVENUE City: SAN CARLOS State: CA Zip #: 94070 Telephone #: 1-800-842-7268 Fax #: For doctor's reference Vibrant Wellness is pleased to present to you, Food Sensitivity Testing, to help you make healthy lifestyle and dietary choices in consultation with your physicians and dietitians. It is intended to be used as a tool to encourage a general state of health and well-being. Vibrant Food Sensitivity is an array of 96 commonly consumed food antigens which offers very specific antibody-to-antigen recognition. The panel is designed to assess an individual s IgG and IgA sensitivity to food antigens. Interpretation of Report: The test results of antibody levels to the individual proteins are calculated by comparing the average intensity of the individual protein antibody to that of a healthy reference population. Reference ranges have been established using 192 healthy individuals. The results are displayed as Positive, Moderate or Negative. A Positive result indicates that you have an increased IgG/IgA reaction to the food antigen with respect to the reference range. A Moderate result indicates that you have a moderate IgG/IgA reaction to the food antigen with respect to the reference range. A Negative result indicates that you have a low IgG/IgA reaction to the food antigen with respect to the reference range. Vibrant utilizes proprietary Chemiluminescent analysis which is designed to assay specific total IgG (subclasses 1, 2, 3, 4), and total IgA (subclasses 1, 2) antibodies. The classification of Positive to Moderate to Negative denotes the level of IgG and/or IgA antibodies detected through chemiluminescent analysis. The Vibrant Wellness platform provides tools for you to track and analyze your general wellness profile. Testing for Food Sensitivity offered by Vibrant Wellness is performed by Vibrant America LLC, a CLIA certified lab CLIA#:05D2078809. Vibrant Wellness provides and makes available this report and any related services pursuant to the Terms of Use Agreement (the "Terms") on its website at www.vibrant-wellness.com. By accessing, browsing or otherwise using the report or website or any services, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these terms. If you do not agree to accept these terms, you shall not access, browse or use the report or website. The statements in this report have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are only meant to be lifestyle choices for potential risk mitigation. Please consult your Physician/Dietitian for medication, treatment or life style management. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Please Note - It is important that you discuss any modifications to your diet, exercise and nutritional supplementation with your physician before making any changes. To schedule an appointment with Vibrant Clinical Dietitians please call: Toll-Free 866-364-0963. Page 2 of 25

Positive for IgG: Consider eliminating these foods from your diet in consultation with your physician/dietitian. Moderate for IgG: Consider rotation plan/eliminating these foods from your diet in consultation with your physician/dietitian. Positive/Moderate for IgA: Consider eliminating these foods from your diet in consultation with your physician/dietitian. Positive Moderate IgG IgA IgG IgA Negative Dairy Casomorphin Cow's Milk Goat's Milk Fish Salmon Tuna Shellfish Shrimp Fruits Cranberry Gluten containing grains Oats Vegetables Broccoli Garlic Dairy Cow's Milk Goat's Milk Whey Protein Fruits Apricot Gluten free grains Corn Legumes Peanut Soybean Meat Beef Egg White Egg Yolk Meat Egg Yolk Miscellaneous Cocoa Nightshades White Potato Miscellaneous Coffee Nuts(Tree) Cashews Vegetables Olive Beta-Casein Dairy Fish Catfish Codfish Halibut Lake Trout Mackerel Perch Mollusks Clam Oyster Scallops Crab Lobster Shellfish Fruits Apple Avocado Banana Blackberry Blueberry Cantaloupe Cherry Coconut Grape Grapefruit Orange Peach Pear Pineapple Raspberry Strawberry Watermelon Gluten containing grains Barley Malt Rye Wheat Gluten free grains Amaranth Brown Rice Buckwheat Legumes Kidney Bean Navy Bean Meat Chicken Lamb Pork Turkey Miscellaneous Hops Rosemary Vanilla Bean Yeast Spices Black pepper Cinnamon Nutmeg Nuts(Tree) Almond Black Walnut English Walnut Pecan Seeds Mustard Sesame Nightshades Green Pepper Tomato Vegetables Cabbage Carrot Cauliflower Celery Cucumber Green Bean Green Peas Lettuce Lima Bean Mushrooms Onion Seaweed(Kelp) Spinach Squash Ginger Sweet Potato Page 3 of 25

MEAT The values in parentheses represent previous values tested for this Food antigen. : Increased sensitivity compared to previous; : decreased sensitivity compared to previous; : Same as previous. Page 4 of 25

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SEAFISH The values in parentheses represent previous values tested for this Food antigen. : Increased sensitivity compared to previous; : decreased sensitivity compared to previous; : Same as previous. Page 6 of 25

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DAIRY The values in parentheses represent previous values tested for this Food antigen. : Increased sensitivity compared to previous; : decreased sensitivity compared to previous; : Same as previous. Page 8 of 25

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GRAINS The values in parentheses represent previous values tested for this Food antigen. : Increased sensitivity compared to previous; : decreased sensitivity compared to previous; : Same as previous. Page 11 of 25

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LEGUMES The values in parentheses represent previous values tested for this Food antigen. : Increased sensitivity compared to previous; : decreased sensitivity compared to previous; : Same as previous. Page 13 of 25

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NUTS The values in parentheses represent previous values tested for this Food antigen. : Increased sensitivity compared to previous; : decreased sensitivity compared to previous; : Same as previous. Page 15 of 25

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SEEDS The values in parentheses represent previous values tested for this Food antigen. : Increased sensitivity compared to previous; : decreased sensitivity compared to previous; : Same as previous. Page 17 of 25

VEGETABLES The values in parentheses represent previous values tested for this Food antigen. : Increased sensitivity compared to previous; : decreased sensitivity compared to previous; : Same as previous. Page 18 of 25

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FRUITS The values in parentheses represent previous values tested for this Food antigen. : Increased sensitivity compared to previous; : decreased sensitivity compared to previous; : Same as previous. Page 21 of 25

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MISCELLANEOUS The values in parentheses represent previous values tested for this Food antigen. : Increased sensitivity compared to previous; : decreased sensitivity compared to previous; : Same as previous. Page 23 of 25

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RISK AND LIMITATIONS This test has been developed and its performance characteristics determined by Vibrant America LLC., a CLIA certified lab. These assays have not been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Quantification of specific IgG and IgA antibodies is not a FDA- recognized diagnostic indicator of allergy. Food Sensitivity testing is performed at Vibrant America, a CLIA certified laboratory, and utilizes ISO-13485 developed technology. Vibrant America has effective procedures in place to protect against technical and operational problems. However, such problems may still occur. Examples include failure to obtain the result for a specific antigen due to circumstances beyond Vibrant s control. Vibrant may re-test a sample in order to obtain these results but upon re-testing the results may still not be obtained. As with all medical laboratory testing, there is a small chance that the laboratory could report incorrect results. A tested individual may wish to pursue further testing to verify any results. The information in this report is intended for educational purposes only. While every attempt has been made to provide current and accurate information, neither the author nor the publisher can be held accountable for any errors or omissions. Vibrant Wellness makes no claims as to the diagnostic or therapeutic use of its tests or other informational materials. Vibrant Wellness reports and other information do not constitute medical advice and are not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your healthcare practitioner for questions regarding test results, or before beginning any course of supplementation or dietary changes. Page 25 of 25