Amy’s Kitchen Inc. — VEGETABLE GLUTEN FREE POT PIE, VEGETABLE
by Amy's Kitchen Inc.MRT 176 Panel Triggers Identified
Clinical Product Assessment
MRT 176 Panel Safety Assessment
Clinical Narrative
This product contains 13 MRT-tested substances including dairy, legumes, grains, and various vegetables. It also contains unidentified ‘organic spices,’ which may contain additional tested substances such as Garlic, Mustard, or Cumin. Given the high trigger count and presence of unknown spice components, this product is unsuitable for the elimination or reintroduction phases and requires practitioner guidance for the maintenance phase.
Flagged Ingredient Mapping
| Ingredient | Maps To (MRT Panel) | Match Type |
|---|---|---|
| organic carrots | Carrot | DIRECT_MATCH |
| organic potatoes | Potato | DIRECT_MATCH |
| organic peas | Green Pea | DIRECT_MATCH |
| organic green beans | Green Bean | DIRECT_MATCH |
| organic corn | Corn | DIRECT_MATCH |
| organic lowfat milk | Cow’s Milk | DIRECT_MATCH |
| organic soybeans | Soybean | DIRECT_MATCH |
| organic rice flour | Rice | DIRECT_MATCH |
| organic onions | Onion | DIRECT_MATCH |
| organic butter | Cow’s Milk | DIRECT_MATCH |
| organic sunflower oil | Sunflower | DIRECT_MATCH |
| organic extra virgin olive oil | Olive | DIRECT_MATCH |
| organic honey | Honey | DIRECT_MATCH |
| organic black pepper | Black Pepper | DIRECT_MATCH |
Unknown / Ambiguous Ingredients
The following ingredients could not be definitively mapped: organic spices
This is procedural data interpretation, not medical guidance. Always consult your Certified LEAP Therapist.
Understanding These Triggers
Carrot is an individually tested vegetable on the MRT panel. Found in soups, baby food, juice blends, and many vegetable-based processed foods. Related to celery in the Apiaceae family.
Potato is an MRT-tested substance that also appears as modified food starch, potato starch, and potato flour. One of the nightshade family foods tested on the panel.
Green pea is an MRT-tested legume increasingly used as pea protein in plant-based meats, protein powders, and dairy alternatives. Also found in soups and frozen vegetable blends.
Corn derivatives are among the hardest triggers to avoid. Found as corn syrup, cornstarch, modified food starch, dextrose, maltodextrin, and citric acid in thousands of processed products.
One of the most commonly reactive substances on the MRT panel. Found in dairy products and many processed foods as whey, casein, or milk solids. Cross-reactive with goat and sheep milk in some patients.
Soy-derived ingredients appear in a wide range of processed foods including soy lecithin, soybean oil, and textured soy protein. One of the most prevalent hidden triggers.
Rice is often used as a "safe" base in elimination diets, but some patients do react to it. Verify with your MRT results before assuming rice is safe for your Phase 1 rotation.
Onion is tested as a standalone substance on the MRT panel. It appears in seasonings, soups, sauces, and most savory processed foods. Often hidden as "dehydrated onion" or "onion powder" in spice blends.
Sunflower seed and sunflower oil are MRT-tested. Sunflower lecithin is increasingly used as a soy lecithin alternative. Found in chips, cooking oils, and many "allergen-friendly" products.
Olive is tested on the MRT panel. Includes olive oil (one of the most common cooking oils), table olives, and olive-derived ingredients. A staple of Mediterranean diets.
Honey is tested as a distinct substance on the MRT panel. It contains proteins that can trigger mediator release independently of its sugar content. Found in many "natural" sweetened products.
Black pepper (Piper nigrum) is tested on the MRT panel. One of the most ubiquitous spices worldwide — found in virtually every seasoned or prepared food. Often hidden under "spices" on labels.
What This Means For Your Diet
With 13 identified triggers, this product has a high concentration of MRT-tested substances. The probability that at least one of these triggers is reactive on your personal panel is statistically significant.
This product is not recommended during Phase 1 (Elimination) or Phase 2 (Reintroduction). It may only be considered during Phase 3 (Maintenance) after your Certified LEAP Therapist has confirmed that all 13 substances scored Green on your individual MRT results.
Products with 3 or more MRT panel triggers require individualized evaluation. Do not attempt to self-assess — your CLT has the clinical training to weigh multiple reactive substances and potential cross-reactivity.
Full Ingredient List
organic carrots, organic potatoes, organic peas, organic green beans, organic corn, organic lowfat milk, organic soybeans, organic rice flour, organic onions, organic butter, organic sunflower oil, organic extra virgin olive oil, organic honey, organic black pepper
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