Did you know the bacteria in your gut can impact your physical health and your mental health?
It does! Your gut and brain are closely connected and communicate directly through the Gut-Brain Axis. This bidirectional highway made up of neurons, hormones, and proteins, transmits critical data between the gut and the brain.
Gut bacteria can help build (or break down) your immune system and impact many aspects of your physical health, from your weight to your risk for certain diseases, like diabetes, autoimmune, heart, and colon conditions.
Your gut plays a pretty big part in mental and brain health conditions, too, such as anxiety, depression, dementia, Parkinson’s, and autism — all because of this gut-brain connection.
It works the other way, too. Your brain strongly influences your gut health.
For this reason, neurofeedback training can help resolve gut issues like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and leaky gut. At Grey Matters, we use the GI-Spotlight at-home stool test to get a clear understanding of what exactly is going on in your gut. The GI-Spotlight detects parasites, bacteria, and fungi in your unique microbiome and helps us determine the correct care plan.
GI Spotlight – Functional Stool Analysis
Even if you are not experiencing noticeable gut problems, a GI-Spotlight analysis from Grey Matters can reveal underlying issues related to inflammation and parasites contributing to your symptoms.
Do I need a GI Spotlight?
We recommend a GI Spotlight to all our clients, but it is especially helpful if you’re experiencing symptoms such as:
- Autoimmune diseases
- Digestive complaints, diarrhea, or constipation
- Brain fog
- Skin problems like acne and psoriasis
- Mood disorders, depression, and anxiety
- ADD, ADHD, Autism
- Diabetes and weight loss issues
Since the GI Spotlight is a noninvasive at-home stool test, it can be administered to infants and children and can reveal many conditions early on.
How does the GI Spotlight benefit me or my child?
This test will help provide insight in the following areas:
- Keystone bacteria and gut fungal balance
- Intestinal permeability and gut barrier function
- Digestive function, nutrient absorption, and GI motility
- Inflammatory status and immune function in the gut
The at-home kit contains everything necessary, including detailed instructions on how to collect the sample and send it in for analysis. The report contains a unique, comprehensive assessment of key microbes essential for physical and mental wellness. Grey Matters will use these results to support you with appropriate diet, lifestyle, and nutraceutical suggestions.
No matter what your symptoms are, a calmer you is possible!
Gut bacteria can manifest in various ways, and symptoms can differ from person to person. Here are common symptoms of gut bacteria.
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