Gastro Intestinal Map + Consultation
A GI-MAP test, or Comprehensive Stool Analysis, is a non-invasive test that evaluates the health of your gut by analyzing a stool sample for microorganisms. The test uses quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) technology to measure the DNA of gastrointestinal microbiota. It can provide information about:
Digestive system function: Including nutrient absorption, gut inflammation, and leaky gut
Gut pathogens: Including bacteria, viruses, parasites, and yeast overgrowth
Immune function: Including stress response related to the gut
Other health markers: Including antibiotic resistance genes and virulence factors
A GI-MAP test, or Comprehensive Stool Analysis, is a non-invasive test that evaluates the health of your gut by analyzing a stool sample for microorganisms. The test uses quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) technology to measure the DNA of gastrointestinal microbiota. It can provide information about:
Digestive system function: Including nutrient absorption, gut inflammation, and leaky gut
Gut pathogens: Including bacteria, viruses, parasites, and yeast overgrowth
Immune function: Including stress response related to the gut
Other health markers: Including antibiotic resistance genes and virulence factors
A GI-MAP test, or Comprehensive Stool Analysis, is a non-invasive test that evaluates the health of your gut by analyzing a stool sample for microorganisms. The test uses quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) technology to measure the DNA of gastrointestinal microbiota. It can provide information about:
Digestive system function: Including nutrient absorption, gut inflammation, and leaky gut
Gut pathogens: Including bacteria, viruses, parasites, and yeast overgrowth
Immune function: Including stress response related to the gut
Other health markers: Including antibiotic resistance genes and virulence factors