When should I take this test?
The bacteria in your gut influence every system in your body and can affect long-term health. Microbiome testing guides the future and might be right for you if you’re worried about:
- Heart disease
- Obesity
- Athletic performance
- Diabetes
- Fatty liver disease
- Depression
- Autoimmune disease
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Are you are experiencing diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, gas, bloating, or indigestion? If so, gut health testing may be a more useful option to help you uncover what’s going on with your gut.
How will this test help me?
Your results offer insight on:
Disease Risk
Bacterial by-products can contribute to chronic diseases like diabetes, Alzheimer’s, obesity, cancer, and heart disease.
Specific Fiber Need
Different bacteria prefer different fiber-rich food sources. Learn which foods would be best to optimize your microbiome.
Harmful Bacteria
The presence of harmful bacteria may lead to diarrhea or may be linked with chronic diseases.
Gut Barrier
Certain bacterial by-products can harm your gut lining while others can help. This can impact immune function, allergy formation, and inflammation.
Vitamin Production
Believe it or not, your gut bacteria actually produce B-vitamins and vitamin K, which are essential for nourishing your body.
Gas Production
Bacteria produce hydrogen sulfide and methane gases. Specific foods may lower the potential to produce these gases.
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