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GI-MAP Interpretation Guide, Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory | GI-MAP & Food Sensitivity Tests

Optimal range:   0 - 1000 Units

Opportunistic Bacteria associated with Autoimmunity. 

Gram-negative bacteria in the Proteobacteria phylum. High levels may indicate increased intestinal inflammatory activity; May contribute to loose stools or diarrhea; Pets or wild animals can be a source

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Gut Zoomer by Vibrant Wellness, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   0 - 20 Units

Opportunistic Bacteria associated with Autoimmunity. 

Gram-negative bacteria in the Proteobacteria phylum. High levels may indicate increased intestinal inflammatory activity; May contribute to loose stools or diarrhea; Pets or wild animals can be a source.

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The GI – Advanced Profile (US BioTek), US BioTek

Optimal range:   0 - 5 x10^5 CFU/g

Gram-negative bacteria in the Proteobacteria phylum. High levels may indicate increased intestinal inflammatory activity; May contribute to loose stools or diarrhea; Pets or wild animals can be a source.

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GI-MAP Interpretation Guide, Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory | GI-MAP & Food Sensitivity Tests

Optimal range:   0 - 50000 Units

Gram-negative bacteria in the Proteobacteria phylum. High levels may indicate increased intestinal inflammatory activity; May contribute to loose stools or diarrhea; Pets or wild animals can be a source.

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Immune System

Optimal range:   41 - 372 pmol/L

Prothrombin Fragment 1.2 is stable degradation product and its measurement in plasma can be used as a marker of Thrombin generation. Measurement of F1+2 has been used to diagnose Pre-thrombotic states and Thrombotic disorders and in addition to monitor the efficacy of treatment in these disorders.

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Immune System

Optimal range:   9 - 11.5 seconds

Prothrombin time (PT) is a blood test that measures the time it takes for the liquid portion (plasma) of your blood to clot.

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Immune System

Optimal range:   0.8 - 1.1 seconds

Prothrombin time (PT) is a blood test that measures the time it takes for the liquid portion (plasma) of your blood to clot. A prothrombin time test can be used to check for bleeding problems. PT is also used to check whether medicine to prevent blood clots is working. A PT test may also be called an INR test. INR stands for 'international normalized ratio'.

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Tumor / Cancer screening tests

Optimal range:   25 - 50 %

PSA, % Free measures the percentage of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) circulating freely in the blood rather than bound to proteins. When total PSA is moderately elevated—especially in the 4–10 ng/mL “gray zone”—this marker helps distinguish prostate cancer risk from benign causes such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or prostatitis. Lower percentages are associated with a higher likelihood of prostate cancer, while higher percentages suggest a more benign process.

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2200 GI Effects Comprehensive Profile - Stool, Genova Diagnostics

Optimal range:   13000 - 29000000 CFU/g stool

Pseudoflavonifractor spp. has been positively associated with weight loss.

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GI-MAP Interpretation Guide, Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory | GI-MAP & Food Sensitivity Tests

Optimal range:   0 - 500 Units

- Gram-negative bacteria in the Proteobacteria phylum.

- Pseudomonas aeruginosa are normal flora in the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract, which on occasion cause GI tract infection.

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The GI – Advanced Profile (US BioTek), US BioTek

Optimal range:   0 - 3 x10^4 CFU/g

- Gram-negative bacteria in the Proteobacteria phylum.

- Pseudomonas aeruginosa are normal flora in the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract, which on occasion cause GI tract infection.

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