High SIBO Test RP
Dysbiosis organic acid screening RP from first morning urine (HCL Urine)
This research consists of:
- 4-OH-benzoic acid,
- benzoic acid,
- dihydroxy-phenylpropionic acid,
- hippuric acid,
- tricarbally acid,
- tartaric acid,
- citramalic acid,
- p-OH-Phenylacetic acid,
- m-OH-phenylacetic acid,
- p-cresol,
- indican,
- d-arabinitol
The gut biome is a combination of billions of bacteria, fungi and viruses that live naturally in the gut. The gut biome develops with us throughout our lives and is influenced by our genes, diet and environment. When the different species in gut biome no longer work together symbiotically, an imbalance called dysbiosis develops. This means that disease-causing microbes grow in greater numbers than the "good" microbes. Dysbiosis is associated with intestinal diseases such as irritable bowel syndrome, celiac disease and inflammatory bowel disease as well as other conditions such as obesity, metabolic disorders, heart disease, allergies and asthma.
TheDysbiosis organic acid screening for yeasts and bacteria measures the amount of certain organic acids from the first urine that is excreted in the morning. These acids are produced by the microorganisms in our gut and consist of toxic breakdown products, the organic acids, which are excreted through the kidneys