Do you have unresolved Gut issues?
Where to begin with your Gut Health
First Time Consultations
1) Book "First Time" Consultation
2) Have a plan to start your journey
Review by Dr. Trudeau
Dr. Trudeau will personally review your results.
Grand Rounds Discussion
Your specimen results (without personal information) will be discussed by Dr. Trudeau and her medical team during Grand Rounds.
Follow-up Consultation
Dr. Trudeau will ask you to schedule a Gut Health Follow-up Consultation to review your results and discuss a customized treatment protocol.
Order YOUR Gut Health Testing
It's simple! Complete the test at home.
Copy and paste this code: AWMguthealth
Research Consent Email
You will receive an email from MicrobiomeLabs asking for your consent to participate in research.
Note: Participation is optional, but your consent (yes or no) is required.
Testing Timeline
Your sample will be processed and results will be ready in 17 business days (excluding weekends and holidays).
Gut Health Supplements
1) Gut test obtained, sent, and consult completed
2) Your can purchase your supplements here or in office.
Why is Gut Health so Important?
Exposure to specific risk factors can promote an unhealthy imbalance in your gut microbiome. What is the Gut Microbiome?
The human gut microbiome and its role in both health and disease has been the subject of extensive research, establishing its involvement in human metabolism, nutrition, physiology, and immune function.
Do you notice any one of the following risk factors? Lets dive into each one that may be impacting your gut health.
1) Do you suffer from recent frequent antibiotic use?
2) Are you using natural antimicrobials, including herbal formulas (organic, garlic, parsely, sage, basil, coriander, rosemary, and lemongrass) Spices (cinnamon, clove)
3) Specific or limited diet
4) Low fiber diet
5) A diet high in sugar, fat, and or protein
6) Food eaten mostly organic or non organic
7) Excessive alcohol treatments
8) Smoking
9) Foods and beverages containing artificial sweeteners
10) Occasional Stress
11) Poor Sleep
12) Intense athletic training
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