Gut Health & Food Sensitivities
When your gut is struggling, your whole body feels it. We test the environment and the immune reaction to find out exactly what's driving your symptoms.
Why We Pair These Tests Together
If you figure out your food sensitivities, you might wonder: why is my immune system reacting to these foods in the first place? Often, it's because foods are crossing a weakened gut barrier. This happens when there is inflammation from digestive dysfunction, bacterial overgrowth, or simply not enough fuel for your intestinal cells.
To get a complete picture, we need to understand both the environment (GI-MAP) and how your body is reacting to it (MRT). This combination reduces guesswork and provides a much clearer roadmap.
The GI-MAP
Looks at the gut environment. It maps bacteria, pathogens, digestion capacity, inflammation, and immune markers to answer:
"What is happening in the gut?"
The MRT Panel
Looks at how your immune system is reacting to specific foods and chemicals. It helps answer:
"What is triggering inflammation through food?"
How It Works
Order
Choose your test below and complete the secure checkout.
Receive Kits
Your test kits are mailed directly to your home with instructions.
Collect
Collect your samples and mail them to the lab using the prepaid packaging.
Review
We review your results together in a 1:1 session and build your protocol.
Choose Your Path
Select the testing option that best fits your needs.
GI-MAP Stool Test
Maps your gut environment.
Looks at bacteria, pathogens, digestion capacity, and inflammation to answer: "What is happening in the gut?"
GI-MAP + MRT Bundle
The complete gut & immune picture.
Save $51 when bundled
Two tests that finally connect the dots. The GI-MAP maps the gut environment, and the MRT panel reveals exactly which foods are triggering inflammation.
MRT Food Sensitivity
Identifies inflammatory triggers.
Looks at how your immune system is reacting to specific foods and chemicals to answer: "What is triggering inflammation?"
This service is educational in nature and does not establish a client-practitioner relationship. It is not a substitute for medical care. If you are experiencing significant or complex health concerns, please consider a more comprehensive program such as the ROOTS program for ongoing support.
