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Is Your Gut The Root Cause?
Find out with the GI-MAP™ — a clinical stool test that reveals hidden infections, digestive dysfunction, and why your symptoms won’t go away.
Get expert interpretation, a personalized healing plan, and root-cause answers in just 3–4 weeks.
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Why I Start The Healing Process With the GI-Map (Almost Every Time)
If you’re dealing with chronic bloat, IBS, hormone issues, fatigue, or skin flare-ups — chances are, your gut is involved.
The GI-MAP™ is a functional stool test that gives us real, objective data on:
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Your microbiome balance (good and bad bugs)
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Parasites, pathogens, and yeast overgrowth
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Digestive enzyme and bile function
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Inflammation, leaky gut, and immune markers
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This isn’t guesswork. This is a roadmap.

Your Gut Talks — You Just Need the Right Test to Listen.
Whether you're bloated every night, breaking out with no clear trigger, or exhausted despite eating clean — your gut is trying to tell you something. The GI-MAP™ reveals what standard stool tests miss, using DNA technology to uncover:
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– Imbalances in your microbiome
– Hidden infections (Candida, H. pylori, parasites)
– Digestive enzyme and bile issues
– Inflammation, leaky gut, and immune stress
Once we know what's off, we can create a targeted healing plan — not just throw more probiotics or elimination diets at the problem.
What Does the GI-MAP™ Actually Measure?
This test analyzes over 30+ markers using advanced DNA technology (qPCR). Key categories include:
Pathogenic Bacteria
Parasites
Yeast + Fungal Overgrowth
Opportunistic + Dysbiotic Bacteria
Beneficial Bacteria
Inflammation + Immune Function
Digestive Function
These are the bad guys — bacteria that can cause serious gut infections and ongoing inflammation.
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Clostridium difficile (C. diff)
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Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)
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Salmonella
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Escherichia coli (E. coli)
Even if you haven’t traveled recently, parasites can live in your gut undetected — and contribute to bloating, fatigue, and nutrient depletion.
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Protozoa (e.g. Blastocystis hominis, Giardia)
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Helminths (worms)
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Amoebas (e.g. Entamoeba histolytica)
Yeast overgrowth (especially Candida) is common after antibiotic use, stress, or long-term gut dysfunction.
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Candida albicans
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Other fungal species that disrupt gut balance
These microbes aren’t inherently bad — but when they overgrow, they can trigger bloating, brain fog, skin issues, and immune stress.Overgrowth of strains like
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Klebsiella, Citrobacter, Proteus, Pseudomonas, Streptococcus, and othersOften linked with IBS, histamine intolerance, or autoimmune symptoms
We don’t just look at the bad — we also check your normal flora to see if you’re missing the good bugs that help digest food, calm inflammation, and regulate immunity.
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Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, Faecalibacterium prausnitzii and more
Your gut lining has its own immune system. We test for markers that reveal how inflamed or stressed that system is.
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Calprotectin (inflammation marker)
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Secretory IgA (sIgA) (gut immune defense)
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Anti-gliadin IgA (can reflect gluten reactivity)
We assess whether your body is breaking down fats and proteins properly — because even the healthiest food doesn’t help if you can’t digest it.
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Elastase-1 (pancreatic enzyme function)
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Steatocrit (fat in the stool)