Patterns we help sort

Symptoms rarely stay in one simple bucket.

Allerim helps sort meal-linked symptoms, environmental flares, fatigue, headaches, GI issues, and mixed timing so the next useful step gets clearer.

Food reactions

immediate or delayed

Environmental triggers

air, indoor, or seasonal

Recovery context

sleep, stress, and overall load

What Allerim is looking for

Sorting fit

Food

Meals and reactions

Environment

Air and exposures

Recovery

Capacity and load

Stress / Sleep

Context matters

Read together

Pattern clarity

This page sorts patterns to decide the next useful step. It is not here to diagnose every possible cause or rank every possible input.

Common pattern groups

These are the kinds of patterns patients usually need help sorting.

These are not diagnosis buckets. They are the symptom stories Allerim helps organize so you can choose a clearer starting route.

Food Reactions

Dose + timing

Immediate and delayed food-linked patterns, including variability based on timing, dose, and context.

See food-linked patterns

Alpha-gal Patterning

Delayed signals

Tick-linked, delayed mammalian-food reactions with cofactor sensitivity and often inconsistent symptom timing.

See alpha-gal patterns

Environmental Triggers

Ambient load

Aero-allergens, air quality, and indoor exposures that can amplify inflammation and symptom burden.

See environmental patterns

Sleep, Stress, and Recovery

Recovery context

Patterns shaped by poor sleep, stress, overload, and reduced recovery capacity across systems.

See recovery context

How this becomes useful

A clearer pattern should lead to a clearer next step.

Observe

What seems to trigger it

Start with the real-world pattern: when symptoms happen, what was present, and what tends to make them better or worse.

Interpret

Mixed patterns are sorted before anything else

Food, environment, sleep, stress, and timing can overlap. The goal is to sort the pattern before choosing a next step.

Act

The next step may be testing, a consult, or review

This page is here to point toward the most useful first move, not to diagnose every cause or send everyone into the same lane.

Start here if

Start here if one of these stories sounds familiar.

This page is most useful when it helps you pick the right first move. Some people start with focused testing, some with a consult, and some already have results that need provider-reviewed interpretation.

Meals or one repeated exposure seem tied to symptoms

Start with testing when the trigger is visible enough to answer a focused question.

Symptoms are mixed, broad, or hard to sort on your own

Start with a consult when the route is unclear or you want help choosing the first move.

You already have results but still need them read in context

Start with provider-reviewed interpretation instead of repeating the same loop from scratch.

Some people stop after written review and do not need ongoing follow-through. The goal is to choose the clearest next step, not automatically escalate.