Technology May Be The Solution To Your GI Issues
What Is Gut Zoomer 3.0? Courtesy of Vibrant Wellness we now finally have a device that does not always lead to a generic diagnosis about our health even after taking treatments and medicines for which our diseases continue to plague us and sometimes even multiply. With the help of Gut Zoomer 3.0, we can determine whether or not there are any imbalances in our gut microbiome present in our gastrointestinal tracts, which can be the root cause of many illnesses. Generally speaking, it is difficult to examine the entire gut flora and hence determine any acute or chronic GI tract diseases related to their imbalance.
But Gut Zoomer 3.0 can measure hundreds of species of microbes in one test, along with measuring the functional marker
s of digestion and inflammation. In short, you’ll get a pretty good idea of what your gut is up to after taking this test.
How to Take the Test: Before reaching to any hasty conclusions about the importance of the gut microbiome, which I will discuss here, I’ll first explain how the test is taken.
As far as the various techniques of testing gut microbiome go, they can not only be just time-consuming but also very expensive. Problems can be further complicated by the sample itself along with its collection techniques and, of course, human error. The results can also become redundant due to the variation of the microbiome count from one person to another.
Now coming onto the Gut Zoomer 3.0, we’ll find that it solves much of our above problems. Its advanced technology allows the measurements to be more accurate, increasing its sensitivity and specificity to achieve better results. After a one-time stool collection, and measurement of the intestinal microbiome using the method of relative abundance through 16sRNA (small ribonucleic acids) you can find out what’s causing that upset stomach. Also, did I mention that it is timesaving?
Why Care About Gut Microbiome? We all know that gut microbiome refers to the trillions of microorganisms that reside inside the gastrointestinal tract of human beings. They are not simply idle residents, though. They are involved in performing myriads of functions for us to stay healthy. From digestion to help with our immune system, they are essential for us.
Problems concerning the composition of any microorganism in our intestines will not always necessarily affect our guts only but imbalance can lead to problems such as neurological disorders, cardiovascular diseases, infections, leaky guts, inflammation, autoimmune diseases, diseases related to liver and gall bladder along with skin conditions, and much more.
What Can Gut Zoomer 3.0 Measure? Gut Zoomer has been able to measure over 170 species of bacteria that reside inside our intestines, which can further aid advanced practitioners in their diagnosis. It has been able to measure markers of bacteria, parasites, fungi, pathogenic bacteria, and viruses and can detect any disparity related to their relative abundance.
More specifically it includes 171 commensal microbes (those that take food from the host and neither benefit nor harm them in return), 67 pathogenic microorganisms and markers of a functional digestive system. All in all, the test will provide a very comprehensive analysis of the intestinal flora and any diseases related to not just the digestive system but overall health.
Remember, don’t overlook those trillions of microorganisms that live within us when determining the root cause of a particular illness. Maintaining the proper composition of intestinal microbiomes through proper interventions and dietary habits is essential for a healthy life.
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