Description
GI Axis Microbial Screen
Find the Hidden Pathogens Wrecking Your Gut
If your symptoms keep coming back no matter what you try, it could be a deeper issue—like candida, parasites, or bad gut bugs. The GI Axis Microbial Screen is designed to catch what regular tests often miss.
What It Helps With:
- Chronic bloating, constipation, or diarrhoea
- Unexplained skin rashes, eczema, or itching
- Brain fog, low energy, poor focus
- Autoimmune symptoms and chronic fatigue
- Sugar cravings, fungal infections, recurring illness
- IBS, gut inflammation, or digestive pain
What We Test For (28 Markers):
- 6 Fungi: Including Candida albicans & auris
- 5 Parasites: Like Giardia lamblia & Blastocystis hominis
- 9 Pathogenic Bacteria: e.g., H. pylori, Shigella, Klebsiella
- 6 Viruses: From Norovirus to Epstein-Barr (EBV)
- 2 Archaea: Linked to SIBO and immune triggers
How It Works:
- Simple at-home stool swab from tissue
- No blood, no appointments, no mess
- Results processed in an accredited lab
- Secure portal access to your results
- Comes with functional medicine-based insights and recommendations
Why It Matters:
- Many chronic symptoms are rooted in gut infections you can’t see
- Parasites and viruses can lie dormant—until triggered by stress or poor diet
- Knowing exactly what’s inside your gut means you can treat the right problem, not just the symptoms
The test report includes functional medicine suggestions based on any analytes detected in the screening
Fungi:
- Candida albicans
- Candida glabrata
- Candida tropicalis
- Candida parapsilosis
- Candida krusei
- Candida auris
Parasites:
- Blastocystis hominis
- Giardia lamblia
- Dientamoeba fragilis
- Entamoeba histolytica
- Cryptosporidium parvum
Viruses:
- Norovirus
- Adenovirus (type 41)
- Enterovirus
- Rotavirus
- Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
- Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
Archaea:
- Methanobrevibacter smithii (SIBO marker)
- Methanosphaera stadtmanae (Immune activator)
Pathogenic Bacteria:
- Helicobacter pylori
- Clostridium difficile
- Klebsiella pneumoniae
- Campylobacter jejuni
- Salmonella enterica
- Shigella spp.
- Yersinia enterocolitica
- Enterococcus faecalis
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa
