- Will over-the-counter antacids impact Gut Zoomer results?
- Will autoimmune medications impact Gut Zoomer results?
- Will anti-inflammatory medications impact Gut Zoomer results?
- How long does it take for bacterial levels to be restored after a colonoscopy procedure, colonic, or enema?
- What are the functional markers on Vibrant's Gut Zoomer?
- Will a colonoscopy procedure (colonics or enemas) impact Gut Zoomer results?
- Do I need to change my diet before my Gut Zoomer test?
- Can I drink alcohol before my Gut Zoomer test?
- Is it OK to collect a stool sample if I took a medication or supplement that could influence my Gut Zoomer 3.0 results?
- Does the Gut Zoomer include any amoebas?
- How can Gut Zoomer results show antibiotic resistance genes detected, but no pathogens?
- Can the Gut Zoomer detect in which part of the digestive tract damage occurred?
- What temperature is the Gut Zoomer stool kit stable?
- What are the limitations of running a Gut Zoomer in a pediatric population?
- Is there an age restriction for the Gut Zoomer?
- When should I retest after treating a parasite?
- Can I get tested for just Isospora Belli?
- What is bead beating and how does it work?
- What tests utilize bead beating?
- What are antibiotic resistance genes?
- How long can a stool specimen be kept in the refrigerator prior to shipping?
- What does Candida spp. mean?
- Which Gut Zoomer panel includes bacteria that impact estrogen?
- If my secretory IgA levels are low, does that mean my serum IgA levels are low, too?
- Which variant(s) of EBV are tested on the Gut Zoomer?
- How are fungal species identified on the Gut Zoomer?
- Can someone without a colon do the Gut Zoomer test?
- Is Clostridium dificile (associated with diarrhea) measured separately or are all Clostridium species grouped together?
- What methodology does Vibrant use to measure Candida in the stool?
- How can total SCFAs be low, but percentages of butyrate, acetate, propionate, and valerate be within the reference range?