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The Celiac Home Self Test Kit allows you to check for gluten allergies with a 90% accuracy rate in just 10 minutes. Designed for convenience, this at-home test detects specific antibodies linked to celiac disease, empowering you to take control of your health and make informed decisions.
Units | 1.00 count |
Brand | Berkeley Health |
Country of origin | Switzerland |
S**C
Utter waste of money
The test is a complete waste of money. Instructions followed to the letter and the test strip just goes a bit pink. No lines appeared anywhere, no positive/ negative or inconclusive result. Not at all helpful.Considering how advanced home testing kits are now for other things like pregnancy testing and blood sugar levels. This test was a real disappointment.
C**Y
Replacement tests offered
The company reached out to me when my original test failed and sent replacements. The test itself is straightforward and quick to use and I had a negative test within 10 minutes. A useful insight whilst waiting for GP appointments.
A**Y
It works
Yes, easy to perform and read result. Recommend.
A**R
Negative when I’m diagnosed ceoliacs
I am a ceoliacs diagnosed and I wanted to test my daughter so did one myself as I know I’m ceoliacs it came up negative so safe to say I will not be testing my daughter with this
K**F
Product Review
Fiddly to get enough of your blood into the little pipette, which you need to do so as there's enough to get a correct result. Although it's a home test kit, it still advises you to get a proper blood test which pretty much negates the purpose of buying it in the first place. Plus there's also a chance you can easily do it wrong and get a result which is void so wasting the test. Not worth the money, might as well go to your doctor or clinic.
M**T
Didn't work for me
I just got a red stain on the bit where your meant to get lines
B**I
Works
Got to check at home .
B**S
Not easy to use!
I wasn’t sure how good this test would be as it says Celiac on the box but it is spelt Coeliac. However, I can see after a quick Google that Coeliac is the UK spelling and Celiac is the North American English spelling.This test is a little like a covid test but you use blood instead. After reading the instructions twice I knew I’d need some help carrying out this test. It wasn’t overly easy to collect the blood sample so I’m glad I roped my husband in. I’d definitely say this is a two-man job!Ensure you massage your finger as instructed as this will ensure a good amount of blood is released after using the lancing device. The instructions state you shouldn’t press the bulb on the pipette as it should naturally draw up the blood. It doesn’t! I had a decent amount of blood and it only sucked a tiny amount into the pipette, but it went nowhere near the black line like it was supposed to. Instead, I added a drop of blood to the vial containing the diluent.After shaking the vial for at least 10 seconds I was able to add 3 drops to the test device. I left the test for 10 minutes as instructed and I only received a line in the control area which means my result is negative. If you get a line in the test area too it’ll mean your result is positive.I have several Coeliacs in my family so I was keen to know if I am one too. I can’t tell you if this test is accurate but I believe it is because I don’t tend to have any classic symptoms of coeliac disease.I think this is a good quick way to test if you have symptoms, but always best to check with a doctor as well.
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