• Functional Stool Testing: What It Is & How to Know If You Need It | Ep 333

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

Functional Stool Testing: What It Is & How to Know If You Need It | Ep 333

  • Summary

  • If you have obvious GI symptoms going on (digestion, bloating, gas, heartburn, acid reflux, loose stools, diarrhea, constipation, or sluggish bowels) you might want a stool test. But there are some non obvious conditions that also have a GI component, such as autoimmune diseases, hormonal imbalances, and skin conditions, that would also benefit from results of a stool test. Learn about functional stool testing, what it is, how you know if you need it and how it can help you.

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    Timestamps

    (5:44) Non-obvious signs that something is going on with your gut health

    (11:27) How functional stool tests differ from conventional GI labs

    (15:38) Specific things that a stool test can show you

    (20:04) Importance of stool testing with autoimmunity

    (27:52) The most important thing to consider when getting a stool test

    (31:33) When to forego the basics and jump into a stool test

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