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1075 Dysbiosis-META® (Urine)
The analysis evaluates 15 types of organic acids in the urine. These organic acids are acidic byproducts produced through metabolic processes involving poor intestinal absorption, overgrowth of harmful bacteria, and other factors. By measuring these compounds, it is possible to assess whether the body's detoxification pathways and gut microbiota balance are functioning properly.
Normal metabolic function requires the coordinated action of amino acids, vitamins, enzymes, trace elements, and the digestive system. A deficiency in any of these raw materials or co-factors may disrupt metabolic processes.
Through the test results, physicians can gain insights into an individual’s dietary habits and develop a personalized nutritional therapy plan to address metabolic imbalances and improve overall health.
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Testing Content
Organic Acid
Organic acids are intermediate products in many metabolic pathways in the body. They originate from processes such as mitochondrial energy production, detoxification systems, metabolic conversions, neurotransmitter disruptions, or imbalances in the gut microbiota. The accumulation of specific organic acids in urine often indicates metabolic dysfunction or blocked metabolic pathways. Factors contributing to metabolic disorders may include nutrient deficiencies, inherited enzyme defects, toxic interference, or drug effects. Additionally, they provide in-depth insights into imbalances in gastrointestinal bacteria or fungi.
Gut-liver axis imbalance analysis can help assess a variety of symptoms | |
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Fatigue | Nausea |
Multiple chemical sensitivity | Autoimmune disease |
Gas | Inflammation |
Headaches | Early aging |
Bloating/Distention | Joint pain |
Reflux |
The important information provided by Dysbiosis-META® is as follows
- Helps assess gastrointestinal health and the balance of gut microbiota.
- Metabolic imbalances may lead to a range of potential issues, including fatigue, neuromuscular problems, headaches, neurological dysfunction, increased risk of chronic diseases, developmental delays in infants, gastrointestinal disorders, recurrent rashes, and kidney/urinary conditions.
- Evaluates malabsorption and gut microbiota imbalance (dysbiosis). Addressing this imbalance can effectively promote gut health and help prevent or alleviate symptoms such as chronic digestive issues, common nutritional deficiencies, yeast overgrowth, cognitive dysfunction, gastrointestinal discomfort, and degenerative diseases.