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SIBO

100

Results 70 - 100  

Clinically significant, strongly suggestive of treatment required. Diagnostic testing is optional and may be undertaken for precision and clarity.

Results 50 - 70  

Moderate clinical likelihood. Diagnostic testing is optional, but recommended for precision and clarity. 

Results Under 50

Below the threshold of clinical significance and excluded from this report

Your Results

ClInical Grading

95

Progesterone Deficiency

78

Impaired GALT

76

Hypothyroidism

62

Histamine Intolerance

92

Hepatic Insufficiency

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trEatment Guide

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  • Raw or marinated garlic cloves

  • Cinnamon

  • Ginger

  • Turmeric

  • Oregano

  • Thyme

  • Green tea

Core Dietary Recommendations List

Specialised Probiotic

Ultra Flora GI Regulate

Bactrex

Dietary + Herbal Support

SIBO Breath Test

Nutritional Restoration + Guidelines

Therapeutic-Grade Supplements

Diagnostic Test

  • Daily ​abdominal bloating and distension of approximately two inches

  • Abdominal distension experienced as firm and tight

  • Abdominal distension exacerbated by fruit sugars, alcohol, starchy or baked foods

  • Frequent stool form changes occurring two or more times per week, presenting as loose

  • ​Loose bowel motions associated with starchy or high sugar intake

  • Stools most commonly float on the water surface

  • Bloating or pressure associated with considerable gas production

  • Frequent burping occurring independently of carbonated beverage consumption

  • Tongue coating consistent with SIBO patterns

  • Abdominal discomfort only experienced during distension periods

  • Regular bad breath reported

  • Breath odour most noticeable upon waking

  • Oral sour taste upon waking

Your identifying signs and symptoms

sibo

Explanation, Signs + Causes

Scientific Overview

Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) is a condition where excessive bacteria are present in the small intestine, an area that normally contains relatively low microbial populations. This overgrowth increases the fermentation of dietary carbohydrates and other fermentable substrates, resulting in elevated production of gases, alongside impairment of nutrient absorption and a broader systemic effects when persistent.

SIBO

STAGe 1

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Detox Reactions

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  • Sweet potatoes

  • Carrots

  • Pumpkin 

  • Spinach

  • Kale

  • Salmon 

  • All mushrooms

  • Oats

  • Barley

  • Chia seeds

  • Ground flaxseeds

  • Beans

  • Avocado

  • Almonds 

  • Pistachios

Core Dietary Recommendations List

Specialised Probiotic

Ultraflora immune enhance

GIT Immunobiotic

Cordyceps

Dietary + Herbal Support

Secretory IgA

Nutritional Restoration + Guidelines

Therapeutic-Grade Supplements

Diagnostic Test

  • Frequent stool form changes occurring two or more times per week, presenting as loose or diarrhoeal

  • ​Daily bloating or pressure associated with considerable gas production

  • Considerable gas production present for over three years

  • ​History of SIBO specific treatment and resolve, followed by symptom return within 3 months​

Your identifying signs and symptoms

impairED gAlt

Explanation, Signs + Causes

Scientific Overview

Impaired GALT refers to reduced function of the gut-associated lymphoid tissue, which is the immune system within the digestive tract responsible for monitoring and responding to pathogenic microbes and other digestive threats. When this system is compromised, its ability to effectively defend and maintain microbial balance is disrupted. As a result this leads to increased susceptibility to chornic GI infections and disturbances.

ImpairED GALT

stage 2

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  • ​Green tea

  • Broccoli

  • Cauliflower

  • Radish

  • Brussels sprouts

  • Purple cabbage

  • Salmon

  • Trout

  • Garlic

  • Asparagus

  • Onions and leeks

  • Eggs

  • Citrus fruits

  • Lentils 

  • Sweet potato

  • Chia seeds

  • Flaxseeds

  • Cloves

  • Cinnamon

  • Oregano

  • Turmeric

  • Cacao powder

  • Acai berries

  • Cocao

Core Dietary Recommendations List

Liposomal Glutathione

Activated B

Matrix Phase Detox

Dietary + Herbal Support

Detoxification Metabolites

Nutritional Restoration + Guidelines

Therapeutic-Grade Supplements

Diagnostic Test

  • Stool colour most consistently reflects reduced bile content, approximately 50 percent

  • Stools are formed but sticky

  • Frequent stool form changes occurring two or more times per week, presenting as loose or diarrhoeal

  • Stools most commonly float on the water surface

  • Shiny or greasy stool appearance occurring only after high-fat or greasy meals

  • Cravings for sweet foods, chocolate, baked foods

  • Psychological tendencies including feeling easily overwhelmed, irritability, impatience

  • Presence of overall abdominal bloating or pressure

  • Daily bloating or pressure associated with considerable gas production

  • Flatulence is odorous between 25 and 50 percent of the time

  • Daily abdominal bloating or pressure exacerbated by high-fat or greasy foods

  • Tongue coating consistent with SIBO patterns

  • Abdominal discomfort or cramping occurring with abdominal bloating of two inches or less

  • Persistent fungal nail involvement

  • Fungal nail involvement presenting with noticeable severity

  • Dandruff occurring regularly

  • Dandruff presenting with pronounced severity

  • Mild yellowing of the sclera observed

  • Mood stability is frequently variable

  • Alcohol consumption of seven to fourteen drinks per week

  • Overall daily energy levels described as low

Your identifying signs and symptoms

hepatIC insufficiency

Explanation, Signs + Causes

Scientific Overview

Hepatic insufficiency refers to reduced functional capacity of the liver, where its ability to detoxify, metabolise, and regulate becomes impaired. The liver relies on coordinated enzymatic pathways to convert and eliminate toxins, metabolic by-products, and excess hormones from the body. When these processes are inefficient, substances may accumulate and contribute to widespread systemic disorders and dysregulation.

hepatIC insufficiency

Stage 3

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Detox Reactions

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  • Kelp or Nori 

  • Wakame or Dulse 

  • Hemp seeds 

  • Pumpkin seeds 

  • Sesame seeds

  • Cashews 

  • Brazil nuts

  • Beef

  • Crab

  • Lobster 

  • Oysters

  • Clams 

  • Octopus

  • Cod 

  • Shrimp

  • Trout

  • Tuna

  • Sardines

  • Chicken 

  • Snapper

  • Kangaroo meat

  • Tempeh - no more than 200g daily

  • Tofu - no more than 400g daily

Core Dietary Recommendations List

Zinc Citrate

ThyroHPA forte N

Dietary + Herbal Support

Extensive Thyroid Profile

Nutritional Restoration + Guidelines

Therapeutic-Grade Supplements

Diagnostic Test

  • Hair condition slightly brittle, brittle

  • Premenstrual mood changes characterised by irritability, emotional hypersensitivity, depressive mood

  • Moderate reaction speed with occasional hesitation or missed responses

  • Moderate swelling of both upper and lower eyelids upon waking

  • Overall daily energy levels described as low

  • Nails characterised by slow growth

  • Nails prone to splitting or breaking

  • Partial thinning of the eyebrow tails

  • Hands and feet become slightly cold in cooler temperatures

  • Feeling slightly intolerant of cool environments with preference for warmth

  • Rare sweating during normal daily activities

  • Occasional unexplained fluctuations in body weight reported

  • Mood changes occurring five to six days prior to menstruation

  • Mild cyclical breast swelling or tenderness reported

Your identifying signs and symptoms

hypo
thyrOidism

Explanation, Signs + Causes

Scientific Overview

Hypothyroidism is a condition characterised by reduced levels of thyroid hormones, which are essential regulators of metabolism and cellular activity throughout the body. These hormones influence processes such as energy production, temperature regulation, and overall physiological function. When levels are insufficient, there is a global slowing of metabolic activity across multiple organ systems.

hypothyrOid

stage 4

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  • Portobello mushrooms

  • Shittake mushrooms

  • White mushrooms

  • Mackerel

  • Tuna 

  • Salmon 

  • Chicken breast 

  • Turkey 

  • Pistachios 

  • Sunflower seeds

  • Kelp or Nori

  • Wakame or Dulse 

  • Brazil nut

Core Dietary Recommendations List

Shilajit Resin

Femme Forte N

Dietary + Herbal Support

Progesterone

Nutritional Restoration + Guidelines

Therapeutic-Grade Supplements

Diagnostic Test

  • Premenstrual mood changes characterised by irritability, emotional hypersensitivity, depressive mood

  • Mood changes occurring five to six days prior to menstruation, persist during menstruation and one to two days after

  • Strong food cravings reported in the lead-up to menstruation

  • Mild sleep disturbances reported in the lead-up to menstruation

  • Mild cyclical breast swelling or tenderness reported

Your identifying signs and symptoms

prOgesterOne Deficiency

Explanation, Signs + Causes

Scientific Overview

Progesterone deficiency refers to insufficient production of progesterone during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. Progesterone plays a key role in regulating this phase and maintaining balance with estrogen. When levels are inadequate, this disrupts hormonal signalling and stability, contributing to adverse changes in the premenstrual phase of the cycle.

prOgesterOne Deficiency

stage 5

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  • Mung bean sprouts

  • Chickpea sprouts 

  • Lentil sprouts

  • Green pea sprouts

  • Capers

  • Red Onions

  • Kale

  • Shallots

  • Walnuts

  • Hazelnuts

  • Pistachios

  • Sunflower seeds

  • Pine nuts 

  • Flaxseeds

  • Chia seeds

  • Pumpkin seeds

  • Oysters

  • Tuna

  • Salmon

  • Chicken

  • Calamari

  • Crab

  • Chickpeas

Core Dietary Recommendations List

Gut-R

Histammune Clear

Dietary + Herbal Support

Mast Cell Profile

Nutritional Restoration + Guidelines

Therapeutic-Grade Supplements

Diagnostic Test

  • Psychological tendencies including racing thoughts, hypervigilance, irritability

  • Frequent stool form changes occurring two or more times per week, presenting as loose or diarrhoeal

  • Loose bowel motions associated with alcohol consumption, fermented food, aged cheese and preserved meat

  • Daily abdominal bloating or pressure exacerbated by alcohol and cheese intake

  • Evening cognitive state characterised as wide awake despite physical tiredness

  • Nocturnal awakening with increased mental alertness

  • Waking feeling unrefreshed

  • Moderate swelling of both upper and lower eyelids upon waking

  • Low blood pressure

  • ​Occasional light-headedness when standing quickly, occurring about once per week

Your identifying signs and symptoms

histamine intolerance

Explanation, Signs + Causes

Scientific Overview

Histamine intolerance refers to a reduced ability of the body to break down histamine, leading to its accumulation in the bloodstream and tissues. This is most commonly due to impaired activity of enzymes responsible for histamine clearance, particularly within the gastrointestinal system. As a result, elevated histamine levels can disrupt normal physiological processes and contribute to a range of systemic responses following histamine exposure.

histamine intolerance

Stage 6

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