
Why We Use NutriPath for Stool Test
We’ve partnered with NutriPath for their trusted, high-quality stool testing services. Their Comprehensive Digestive Stool Analysis (CDSA) provides detailed insights into gut health, including:
- Digestive Function: Fat absorption, fiber digestion, and pH balance.
- Microbial Balance: Beneficial bacteria, pathogens, yeasts, and parasites.
- Inflammatory Markers: White/red blood cells and occult blood.
NutriPath ensures reliable results within 7 business days, with a convenient kit that includes pre-paid return postage. Trusted by healthcare professionals, NutriPath helps us provide accurate diagnostics for your gut health journey.
How it Works
What the Stool Test Analyses
The stool test provides a comprehensive analysis of your gut health by examining a wide range of factors to identify potential imbalances, pathogens, and digestive issues. Here's what it looks for:
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Bacteria
Beneficial, commensal, dysbiotic, and pathogenic bacteria, including natural inhibitors and probiotics.
Parasites
Detection of common parasites, such as Giardia Lamblia, Blastocystis Hominis, Dientamoeba Fragilis, Cryptosporidium, and Entamoeba Histolytica.
Yeasts & Fungi
Presence of Candida and other yeasts.
Digestive Markers
Faecal pH, fat globules, starch, vegetable fibers, meat fibers, food remnants, and mucous.
Faecal Markers
Includes faecal occult blood, red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC), and stool form and color.
Pathogens
Testing for worms and other opportunistic organisms.
- Sensitivity Testing: Identifies reactions to antibiotics, antifungals, and natural inhibitors.
- Comprehensive Digestive Stool Analysis (CDSA): Offers an in-depth look at gut health, including stool composition, digestive efficiency, and markers of inflammation or infection.
Sensitivity Testing
Identifies reactions to antibiotics, antifungals, and natural inhibitors.
Comprehensive Digestive Stool Analysis (CDSA)
Offers an in-depth look at gut health, including stool composition, digestive efficiency, and markers of inflammation or infection.