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Understanding your gut issues is the first step to recovery

Whether or not you have a diagnosis, your symptoms are real and there is always a cause. Below you will find information for each gut condition. Grounded in science. Shaped by experience.

Gut character on a journey to discover the cause of your gut issues

What are you struggling with?

Read more about the different gut conditions, which causes play a part, and what you can do about them.

Why standard testing is not always enough

Most doctors look for visible abnormalities: inflammation, polyps, tumours. But gut symptoms are often caused by factors that do not show up on a scope.

Your microbiome

The millions of bacteria in your gut determine how you digest food, how your immune system responds, and even how you feel. A disrupted microbiome does not show up on a scope, but it does in a specialised stool test.

Read more about the stool test →

Food intolerances

Your immune system can react to foods you used to eat without any trouble. A food intolerance causes abdominal pain, diarrhoea, changing stools and a frequent, urgent need to go.

Read more about the food intolerance test →

Nutrient deficiencies

Your body needs vitamins, minerals, proteins and healthy fats to work well. With a deficiency you can develop symptoms such as fatigue, you fall ill more often and for longer, and gut complaints can appear. Targeted blood testing makes this visible.

Read more about the blood test →
Free Gut Health Scan

Discover what is going on in your gut

Answer 22 questions about food, lifestyle and the symptoms you experience. Based on your answers you receive a personal profile that explains what is going on in your body and which first steps you can take today.

22 targeted questions

About food, lifestyle, symptoms and your medical history.

Personal profile

You receive an analysis that explains what is going on in your body.

Concrete first steps

Practical recommendations you can apply today.

Start the free Gut Scan → Book a free intro call

The scan takes 4 minutes. The intro call is free and without obligation.