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Gut Flora & Biome Analysis – Check for Candida, Mold & Bacterial Imbalances o

Gut Flora & Biome Analysis – Check for Candida, Mold & Bacterial Imbalances o

$169.44Price
                                  Why is the gut flora so important? Our gut flora is the complex community of microorganisms that live in the digestive tracts of humans and animals. The healthier and more balanced our gut flora is, the healthier we are. This extensive tests allows you to show possible defects of your intestine in order to take measures against it. Typical symptoms of an unbalanced gut flora:flatulencefeeling of fullnessdiarrheararer than one time per day stoolstool is too hard or too softundigested stoolloss of appetiteincreased ravenous hungerfatigueheadachevaginal discharge What can be the causes for an unbalanced gut flora?antibioticsunbalanced nutrition (Too much sugar, white carbohydrates, soft drinks)chemotherapyheavy metals, e.g. mercury (stemming from fillings in mouth)alcohol consumption Test scopeCandida and mould levels (Candida albicans, Geotrichum spec.)Aerobic bacteria Anaerobic bacteria  How does the test work? You receive the test kit, collect your sample from the comfort of your home and send it right back to the Verisana Laboratory. You will then receive your results via email.                                                  
  • ✅ CHECK: Extensive examination of your gut bacteria, including Candida, from a simple stool sample.
  • ✅ CONTROL: A disturbed gut flora can cause many symptoms, including digestive problems, allergies, autoimmune diseases, frequent infections and more.
  • ✅ SIMPLICITY: Easy to do at home - once you get your test kit, take the sample and send it back to our partner lab.
  • ✅ COMPREHENSIVE: Scientific analysis at a CLIA certified lab and the laboratory report via email included in price. Kit contains sample collection instruction, test tube and a bag and label for returning the sample.
  • PLEASE NOTE: Due to regulatory reasons, this test is currently not available in NY/NJ/RI/MD.
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