Pepper Jack Cheese (Level 1)
Good News—No Notable Response Found at This Time
No Possible Sensitivity Detected
Amazing! Your results did not show a notable response to pepper jack cheese at the time of testing your hair sample.
This may suggest that your body did not show signs of internal stress related to this food. You may generally continue consuming pepper jack cheese as part of a balanced routine.
Please note: This report does not diagnose allergies, clinical intolerances, or medical conditions. If you have a confirmed sensitivity to dairy or milk-based products, it is important to continue following that guidance, even if pepper jack cheese appears green on your report.
Understanding Your Score
Each item includes a numerical score.
While pepper jack cheese is in the green range, scores may still vary within that range. Higher scores within green may be closer to your sensitivity threshold.
Tracking these scores over time may help you better understand any changes. Maintaining balanced wellness habits may support consistency.
How to Maintain Balance
To support continued balance related to pepper jack cheese, some individuals focus on:
- Rotating dairy products rather than relying heavily on one type
- Supporting digestion through proper hydration
- Managing stress and prioritizing quality sleep
These habits may support overall wellness over time.
Why Similar Items May Show Different Results
Some dairy products may share similar origins but may appear differently on your report.
For example, pepper jack cheese is made from milk and includes added peppers, yet your results for pepper jack may differ from plain cheeses or other dairy products.
This may be influenced by:
- Added ingredients such as peppers or spices
- Processing methods
- Variations in protein and fat composition
Because of these factors, it is possible to see no notable response to one dairy product while another related item shows a response.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for general educational and wellness purposes only, based on publicly available sources. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any condition. Individuals concerned about nutrient deficiencies should consult a qualified healthcare professional for personalized guidance.