I tested sensitive to "Garden Peas," do pea protein powders fall under this?

Food & Drinks

We do not currently test for pea protein powders, therefore we are unable to say with certainty whether you would be sensitive to them.

If your bioresonance testing indicates that you have a sensitivity to peas, it is important to exercise caution when considering the use of pea protein powder. While the molecular structure of peas is altered during the powder processing and protein extraction, there is still a possibility that the remnants of the pea protein may trigger a reaction in individuals with sensitivities.

To determine whether you can tolerate pea protein powder, it is recommended to perform an elimination plan for a period of 6 to 8 weeks. During this time, it is advisable to completely avoid all pea-related products, including pea protein powder. By doing so, you can observe if your symptoms improve or subside.

It is worth noting that each individual's sensitivity levels may vary, and what works for one person may not work for another. 

Ultimately, the decision to use pea protein powder should be based on your personal tolerance and presence of symptoms if consumed.