STOOL MICROBIOLOGY TEST (GPL)

Clinical microbiology plays a crucial role in individual and community health. Because most microbes living on or within the body are beneficial, distinguishing those that are disease-producing is critical. Through specimens collected from a variety of body sites and the use of advanced assays and technology, this test determines what microorganisms are present and which may be causing infection. This painstaking approach can help you select the most appropriate antimicrobial therapy and the comprehensive nature of the testing represents real value for your patients and practice. This test can now identify over 1400 species of gastrointestinal organisms, including 170 yeast and fungal species.

WHAT IS THE TEST RECOMMENDED FOR?

For virtually any disease or symptom. In the words of the father of medicine, Hippocrates, “All disease begins in the gut” and his teaching is especially relevant today because of how antibiotics, the birth control pill, pesticides, chlorine, heavy metals, glyphosate, GMO’s, etc. have wiped out the gut microbiome of most people, allowing pathogenic bacteria and fungi to grow causing countless symptoms and illnesses, both mental and physical.

1. Mental health issues

More than 50% of individuals with IBS tend to suffer from at least one mental disorder in their lifetime. An altered gut microbiome and/or intestinal inflammation can be a precursor for several mental ailments.

Regarded as the “second brain,” the gut if messed up, can lower your mood or upset the levels of chemicals in your brain, make you more anxious, and spark off those “negative gut feelings.” The two-way communication through the “gut-brain-microbiome axis” is responsible for the mental health problems experienced by the IBS sufferers. A disturbed tummy can send anxious signals to the brain just like a disturbed mind can deliver painful signals to the gut.

A healthy digestive tract is, thus, critical to attaining and then maintaining a peaceful mind.

2. Autoimmune conditions

A deranged microbiome and gut can sow the seeds for autoimmunity. This is a condition in which your immune system goes haywire and begins to attack your own body tissues.

Remember, more than 80% of your immune system resides in your gut. The antibodies in the gut interact with the gut bacteria to protect against environmental toxins and foreign agents like bacteria and viruses.

Moreover, the gut lining forms a protective barrier that prevents the entry of harmful agents into your body. Factors like unfavorable gut ecology, an unhealthy diet, and stress can cause the barrier to become leaky, allowing the toxins to find their way into your bloodstream. These toxins may then provoke autoimmune diseases, including but not limited to:

  • Inflammatory bowel disease
  • Celiac disease
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Autoimmune hepatitis
  • Lupus

That is the reason, experts are now not only studying but also recommending probiotics to avert as well as reverse leaky gut and the impending autoimmunity.

3. Compromised immunity

Similar to triggering autoimmune diseases, poor digestive health can weaken the immune defenses, predisposing to harmful bacteria or viruses.

4. Obesity

The gut and its microbiome health largely determine if an individual will be obese or slim and smart.

An imbalance of the gut microbiome has been linked to weight gain, obesity, and related metabolic problems. This is because the composition of the gut microbiome can affect the extent of calories you burn and the energy stores in your body. Studies show that obese people have a higher amount of bad bacteria called Firmicutes but a lower percentage of friendly bugs.

5. Heart disease

It’s obvious if poor gut and microbiome health can make you gain extra pounds, it can also lead to heart disease — obesity being a major risk factor for heart disease.

A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that certain microbes churned out a compound named TMAO (trimethylamine N-oxide) after the participants’ ingested hard-boiled eggs. TMAO puts a person at risk of heart attack and stroke, indicating the link between microbiome and heart disease. Which bacteria yield more TMAO is not known, but replacing good microbes with a healthy diet and probiotic supplements may help address the risk factors for heart disease.

6. Skin problems

Your digestive tract and skin are connected through the gut-brain-skin axis. So, it’s no surprise that an unhealthy, leaky intestinal barrier and an imbalanced gut microbiome may herald skin diseases like acne, psoriasis, and eczema. In contrast, a healthy digestive tract and its microbiome may keep skin issues at bay.

7. Cancer

A French study shows that beneficial gut bacteria may suppress early cancers located not only in the gut lining but even at distant places such as the breast and prostate gland. A decrease in substances that promote inflammation, a decline in the number of inflammatory cells, a strong, healthy gut barrier, and a robust immune system may account for this protective effect. On the contrary, long-standing inflammation and a shift in the makeup of the gut microbiome may drive cancerous changes in your body cells.

THE BENEFITS OF TESTING

  • Helps determine if food reactions are contributing to physical or mental symptoms;
  • Removal of highly reactive foods from the diet is a non-invasive, food-based therapy that often mitigates a patient’s symptoms;
  • Research and clinical studies suggest food allergies identified by IgG testing can be a major contributing factor in many chronic health conditions;
  • Food rotation and elimination diets can reduce stress on the immune system, lower gut inflammation, resolve food cravings, and reduce the potential for eating disorders;



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GPL Stool Microbiology Test

$349

USD (Includes Taxes & Shipping)

Tests 1400 Intestinal Organisms & Fungal Species

Identifies which good bacteria are deficient

Identifies which pathogenic bacteria are present

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Free Shipping to & from Lab

(U.S. Residents Only)

Stool Sample Collection Kit w/ Instructions

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

This test is only available for residents of the U.S.A.

The most reputable lab in North America, Great Plains Laboratory.

Yes. You will receive a small kit with full instructions on how to collect the stool sample, a plastic spoon, a small container, etc.

It takes about a week for the stool sample to spoil.

When mailed with a courier within the States, the sample will arrive at the lab under a week.

It tests over 1400 gastrointestinal organisms including 170 yeast and fungal species.