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Digestive health is the foundation of overall wellness, and symptoms like bloating, fatigue, skin issues, or brain fog often point to deeper imbalances. That’s why we offer a full range of advanced gastrointestinal tests—including the Gut Zoomer, Organic Acids Test (OAT), Trio-Smart breath test, and targeted Food Zoomer panels. Together, these tests help us uncover bacterial overgrowth, microbiome imbalances, hidden nutrient deficiencies, and food sensitivities that standard labs often miss. With this information, we can create a personalized plan to heal your gut, calm inflammation, and restore long-term health.
The Gut Zoomer provides a comprehensive analysis of your intestinal microbiome, digestive function, and gut inflammation. This advanced stool-based test identifies bacterial imbalances, yeast overgrowth, digestive enzyme activity, and markers of leaky gut. Results help us understand the root causes of issues like bloating, IBS, food sensitivities, and autoimmune conditions. With this detailed insight, we create a personalized plan to restore gut balance, improve digestion, and support overall health.
The Organic Acids Test offers a functional snapshot of how your gut and metabolism are working together. This simple urine test measures markers of yeast and bacterial overgrowth, nutrient deficiencies, detoxification imbalances, and mitochondrial function. Because gut microbes leave behind unique metabolic “footprints,” the OAT helps us identify hidden dysbiosis, mold or Candida issues, and nutrient needs that traditional labs may miss. With these insights, we can target gut healing, improve energy, and create a more effective, individualized treatment plan.
The Trio-Smart breath test measures hydrogen, methane, and hydrogen sulfide gases to identify small intestinal bacterial or methanogen overgrowth (SIBO/IMO). These imbalances often cause bloating, gas, abdominal pain, and IBS-like symptoms. By pinpointing which gases are elevated, Trio-Smart helps us distinguish between different types of overgrowth so we can tailor treatment with the right combination of diet, supplements, and medications. This test provides clarity when digestive symptoms have been confusing or persistent, guiding a personalized path toward gut health.
The Corn Zoomer identifies sensitivities to multiple corn proteins that can trigger gut inflammation, bloating, and systemic symptoms. This test helps us determine if corn is contributing to your digestive or immune concerns.
The Dairy Zoomer evaluates immune reactivity to casein, whey, and other milk proteins. It is especially helpful for uncovering dairy-related triggers of digestive distress, sinus issues, skin problems, or inflammation.
The Egg Zoomer measures sensitivity to both egg white and yolk proteins. This allows us to see if eggs are playing a role in symptoms such as bloating, joint pain, skin irritation, or fatigue.
The Grain Zoomer screens for immune reactions to a wide variety of grains beyond wheat, including barley, rye, and oats. It helps identify hidden food triggers that may be driving GI and autoimmune issues.
The Lectin Zoomer tests for sensitivities to plant lectins—proteins that can irritate the gut lining and increase intestinal permeability. Results guide us in tailoring diets to reduce gut inflammation and promote healing.
The Nut Zoomer detects sensitivities to a broad range of tree nuts, including almonds, cashews, and walnuts. It clarifies whether nut proteins are contributing to digestive or inflammatory symptoms.
The Peanut Zoomer focuses on immune reactions specific to peanut proteins, helping us uncover hidden sensitivities that may contribute to gut and systemic inflammation.
The Soy Zoomer evaluates sensitivities to soy proteins, a common food trigger linked to digestive symptoms, hormonal disruption, and immune activation.
The Wheat Zoomer provides a detailed look at immune reactivity to wheat proteins and gluten-related peptides. It is valuable for detecting sensitivities, gluten intolerance, and celiac-related patterns that impact gut and overall health.
Food sensitivities and gut imbalances can be hidden drivers of inflammation, digestive issues, fatigue, skin problems, and even autoimmune disease. Because these reactions are often delayed or nonspecific, testing provides clarity that diet changes alone can’t achieve. We offer a range of specialized tests—including food sensitivity panels, food additive and allergy testing, and advanced GI assessments like the Gut Zoomer, OAT, and Trio-Smart breath test.
These tests may be recommended if you struggle with persistent digestive symptoms, unexplained fatigue, chronic skin conditions, migraines, or autoimmune flares. Identifying immune reactions to foods and additives may help us build a personalized plan that reduces inflammation, improves gut health, and supports long-term wellness.
This test measures IgA and IgG immune responses to 96 common foods, helping identify hidden triggers behind digestive issues, fatigue, skin problems, and inflammation. Results guide a personalized nutrition plan to reduce immune stress and support gut healing.
This test measures IgA and IgG immune responses to 84 common foods across all major food groups. It helps uncover hidden triggers of digestive symptoms, fatigue, skin problems, and inflammation. Results provide a clear plan for eliminating reactive foods, reducing immune stress, and supporting gut healing.
The most comprehensive option, this test measures IgA and IgG immune responses to 209 foods, spices, additives, and environmental compounds. It uncovers both common and hidden triggers of digestive problems, fatigue, skin issues, headaches, and inflammation. Results provide a clear, personalized plan to reduce immune stress, support detoxification, and promote long-term gut and overall health.
This test measures IgE immune responses to 12 of the most common food allergens, including milk, eggs, peanuts, soy, wheat, shellfish, and more. It helps identify foods that may cause immediate allergic reactions—from hives and digestive upset to severe responses like anaphylaxis. Results guide safe food choices, emergency planning, and long-term health protection.