The Launch visit allows our providers to collect your child's data, create their individualized dosing strategy, and make recommendations to prepare their system for food immunotherapy.
Depending where you live, your treatment plan may differ. Please determine which zone you live in to learn more about how this program can best serve you and your family.
By studying hundreds of biomarkers across thousands of food allergy patients, each endotype (or phenotype) from food allergy patients helps us understand the amount of food allergen required to trigger clinical anaphylaxis in patients bodies.
The snapshot is a graph that uses hundreds of biomarkers from your child’s evaluation. We analyze nearly a trillion data points to subtype or endotype your child’s case to determine severity and relationship of allergic proteins that affect your child.
The snapshot is a graph that uses hundreds of biomarkers from your child’s evaluation. We analyze nearly a trillion data points to subtype or endotype your child’s case to determine severity and relationship of allergic proteins that affect your child.
Conditioning involves passing “high dose” challenges of foods which are in the sensitized column on your child’s snapshot. After safely passing challenges to these foods that contain key proteins such as albumins, you child’s “food cluster” is pulled toward the tolerant column. Treating with these biosimilar proteins pulls more anaphylactic proteins away from the anaphylactic column and into the sensitized column. Making treatment of these proteins safer and more successful.
Using complex data analytics and statistics, your child will undergo tolerance induction for the proteins they are anaphylactic to. The first dose is introduced in the clinic at SCFAI and every subsequent dose is administered at home. Passing every up-dose predicts your child’s ability to pass the next up-dose, eventually leading to a full challenge pass. No guesswork is done here, your child’s data analysis predicts their path to success. Once a challenge is passed, you child will eat a maintenance dose of that food for a period of time until their blood work reveals tolerance. At this point, daily dosing will start to space out to a less frequent exposure.
Remission is achieved when food allergens are moved to the tolerant column. This means your child will only have weekly maintenance dosing and can eat food safely whenever they want without restrictions or the need to read labels.