The gut microbiome, consisting of microorganisms in the digestive system, functions as the body’s second immune system. A healthy gut supports strong immunity, helps regulate disease responses, and plays a significant role in overall health. Monitoring gut microbiota is essential for maintaining balance and preventing disorders.
A balanced gut microbiome supports bidirectional communication between the gut and the brain. Beneficial microorganisms stimulate the immune system and help prevent harmful bacteria from overgrowing. When harmful microorganisms dominate, it can weaken immunity and contribute to gastrointestinal diseases and other systemic health issues.
Gut microbiome testing helps identify imbalances early and supports restoring microbial equilibrium. Because each person’s microbiome is influenced by genetics, lifestyle factors, antibiotic use, processed foods, sugar intake, stress, alcohol, and insufficient sleep, testing allows for personalized insight into gut health and disease risk.
Maintaining microbiome balance may help reduce risks or alleviate conditions related to:
Immune deficiencies
Allergies and food intolerances
Skin inflammation and dermatitis
Inflammatory bowel disease
Carcinogens and colorectal risks
Diabetes and insulin resistance
Obesity and fatty liver disease
Cardiovascular health issues
Constipation and diarrhea
Hormonal imbalances
Insomnia and fatigue
Neurological disorders
Ideal candidates include:
Individuals with sleep disorders
People with chronic acne
Those experiencing frequent headaches or migraines
Individuals prone to rashes or allergies
People at risk for diabetes
Those struggling with obesity
Individuals with digestive or absorption issues
People at risk for colorectal cancer
Individuals with oral issues such as cavities
Those experiencing frequent mood swings
Gut microbiome testing can:
Help physicians analyze underlying health issues
Determine the gut’s ability to produce vitamins, healthy fats, and neurotransmitters
Assess immune strength
Evaluate colorectal cancer risk
Identify causes of unexplained health symptoms
The gut microbiome test uses advanced technology to analyze microorganisms based on DNA.
Key features include:
Ability to predict susceptibility to over 15 diseases
Detailed microbiome composition analysis
Personalized dietary and probiotic recommendations
Simple, non-invasive stool sample collection
At-home sample kit convenience
Proprietary interpretation engine and database from Leucine Rich Bio, India









