GI-Map
Optimal Health begins in the gut.
Overwhelmingly, research indicates that gut health impacts overall health. The gut microbiome, in particular, plays a critical role in mediating the effects of diet and other factors on health, including digestive, immune, metabolic and neuroendocrine functions. Assessing your GI health can help you get to the root cause of chronic illness and living a better life sooner.
Who Should Have the GI-MAP Comprehensive Stool Analysis Done?
Almost every patient can benefit from a GI-MAP gut health assessment. Are you looking to achieve optimal health, or have you been chronically ill and frustrated without a diagnosis for years?
Don’t put up with painful, debilitating conditions that interfere with you living your best life any longer. GI-Mapping might be just the test you need to find the answers you have been looking for. This comprehensive stool test uses quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) technology to detect parasites, bacteria, fungi, and more, by targeting the specific DNA of the organisms tested.
Conditions where GI-MAP testing can support clinical diagnosis and lifestyle protocol development include:
● Autoimmune diseases
● IBS/IBD
● Digestive complaints, diarrhea or constipation
● Brain fog
● Inflammatory conditions
● Skin problems like acne and psoriasis
● Mood disorders, depression, and anxiety
● Diabetes and weight loss issues
Optimal Health begins in the gut.
Overwhelmingly, research indicates that gut health impacts overall health. The gut microbiome, in particular, plays a critical role in mediating the effects of diet and other factors on health, including digestive, immune, metabolic and neuroendocrine functions. Assessing your GI health can help you get to the root cause of chronic illness and living a better life sooner.
Who Should Have the GI-MAP Comprehensive Stool Analysis Done?
Almost every patient can benefit from a GI-MAP gut health assessment. Are you looking to achieve optimal health, or have you been chronically ill and frustrated without a diagnosis for years?
Don’t put up with painful, debilitating conditions that interfere with you living your best life any longer. GI-Mapping might be just the test you need to find the answers you have been looking for. This comprehensive stool test uses quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) technology to detect parasites, bacteria, fungi, and more, by targeting the specific DNA of the organisms tested.
Conditions where GI-MAP testing can support clinical diagnosis and lifestyle protocol development include:
● Autoimmune diseases
● IBS/IBD
● Digestive complaints, diarrhea or constipation
● Brain fog
● Inflammatory conditions
● Skin problems like acne and psoriasis
● Mood disorders, depression, and anxiety
● Diabetes and weight loss issues
Optimal Health begins in the gut.
Overwhelmingly, research indicates that gut health impacts overall health. The gut microbiome, in particular, plays a critical role in mediating the effects of diet and other factors on health, including digestive, immune, metabolic and neuroendocrine functions. Assessing your GI health can help you get to the root cause of chronic illness and living a better life sooner.
Who Should Have the GI-MAP Comprehensive Stool Analysis Done?
Almost every patient can benefit from a GI-MAP gut health assessment. Are you looking to achieve optimal health, or have you been chronically ill and frustrated without a diagnosis for years?
Don’t put up with painful, debilitating conditions that interfere with you living your best life any longer. GI-Mapping might be just the test you need to find the answers you have been looking for. This comprehensive stool test uses quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) technology to detect parasites, bacteria, fungi, and more, by targeting the specific DNA of the organisms tested.
Conditions where GI-MAP testing can support clinical diagnosis and lifestyle protocol development include:
● Autoimmune diseases
● IBS/IBD
● Digestive complaints, diarrhea or constipation
● Brain fog
● Inflammatory conditions
● Skin problems like acne and psoriasis
● Mood disorders, depression, and anxiety
● Diabetes and weight loss issues