Moderate Risk

General Mills, Inc. — SEASONED BRUSSELS SPROUTS WITH SEA SALT & CRACKED PEPPER, SEASONED WITH SEA SALT & CRACKED PEPPER

by General Mills, Inc.

MRT 176 Panel Triggers Identified

Black Pepper
LEAP Phase Status: Phase 2 — Reintroduction

Clinical Product Assessment

MRT 176 Panel Safety Assessment

Clinical Narrative

This product contains 1 MRT-tested substance: Black Pepper (identified as cracked pepper). The remaining ingredients, Brussels sprouts and sea salt, are not included on the MRT 176 panel. Because the product contains a single known trigger, it is categorized as MODERATE_RISK and is appropriate for clinical reintroduction during Phase 2 of the LEAP protocol.

Flagged Ingredient Mapping

Ingredient Maps To (MRT Panel) Match Type
cracked pepper Black Pepper DIRECT_MATCH

This is procedural data interpretation, not medical guidance. Always consult your Certified LEAP Therapist.

Understanding These Triggers

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Black Pepper

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 1 identified trigger, this product falls into the moderate risk category. It may be suitable for Phase 2 reintroduction under practitioner guidance, depending on your individual MRT results.

If the specific triggers identified in this product scored Green on your personal MRT panel, your CLT may approve it for controlled reintroduction. If they scored Yellow or Red, this product should be avoided until cleared.

Full Ingredient List

cracked pepper

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Medical Disclaimer: This data is algorithmically generated based on USDA databases and is not medical advice. Always consult your Certified LEAP Therapist.