GI360 Essentials
Stock #: 99001CS$599.95
Convenient and easy
Includes session with ND to go over results
Who should consider this test?
You should consider this test if any of the following are true:
- You have diarrhea, gas, bloating, or other gastrointestinal issues
- You have concerns about the possibility of yeast, viruses, parasites, or harmful bacteria in your gut
What you get
An initial consult with our ND, Dr. Shannyn Fowl.
You will receive a test kit in the mail that contains the following:
- Test vials
- Detailed instructions
- Fedex pack with label
A followup consult with Dr. Fowl to go over the test results (optional).
Cómo funciona
You will be collecting stool samples over a three day period. Once you send in your samples, you will receive your results 6-8 days later. At that point, you are welcome to schedule a consult with Dr. Fowl to go over your results.
Please note: For legal reasons, the initial consult with Dr. Fowl is required for this test. Both the initial and followup consults are included in the price of this test.
What you can expect
The GI360™ Essentials Profile is an innovative, comprehensive and clinically-applicable stool profile, utilizing multiplex PCR molecular technology coupled with growth-based culture and ID by MALDI-TOF, sensitive biochemical assays and microscopy to detect and assess the status of pathogens, viruses, parasites and bacteria that may be contributing to acute or chronic gastrointestinal symptoms and disease. Microbiome Abundance and Diversity is a gut microbiota DNA analysis tool that identifies and characterizes the abundance and diversity of more than 45 targeted analytes that peer-reviewed research has shown to contribute to dysbiosis and other chronic disease states. The GI360™ Essentials can identify the presence of pathogenic viruses, bacteria, and parasites using multiplexed, real-time PCR. Viruses are the primary cause of acute diarrhea, and the least commonly tested. The identification of pathogenic bacteria, viruses and parasites improves treatment strategies and patient outcomes. The Dysbiosis Index (DI) is a calculation with scores from 1 to 5 based on the overall bacterial abundance and profile within the patient's sample as compared to a reference population. Values above 2 indicate a microbiota profile that differs from the defined normobiotic reference population (i.e., dysbiosis). The higher the DI above 2, the more the sample is considered to deviate from normobiosis.