Bad Gut Bacteria Test

Bad Gut Bacterial Swab Culture

(1 customer review)

Our bacterial swab test kit accurately detects intestinal bacterial infections. It can find over a dozen different pathogenic and opportunistic bacteria.

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We culture your gut bacteria in a petri dish, and analyze it.
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At home sample collection with hygienic swab.
$199
$199

Questions?


Your diagnosis may lie in the poo

Ugh! Cramps, nausea, vomiting, unexplained diarrhea. Youโ€™re probably wondering what in the world is making you feel like crapโ€”no pun intended. Maybe itโ€™s something you ate. Maybe itโ€™s your irritable bowel disease acting up.

Or maybeโ€”just maybeโ€”you have pathogenic bacteria wreaking havoc in your intestines.

Ruling out other causes behind your symptoms

Because the symptoms for intestinal pathogenic bacteria are very similar to the classic symptoms of other digestive issues, itโ€™s important to rule out other causes for your unpleasant symptoms. How do you do that? By swabbing your poop!

Swab Culture Test

Swabs are used to culture bacteria that are causing an infection and making you sick. Our Swab Culture Test can be used for culturing stool, skin, urine, or any other body parts or secretions EXCEPT blood.

A lot of the intestinal bacteria, including E. coli, live in our intestines and are considered โ€œgoodโ€ bacteria; however, some of the strains can make us sick.1 The same is true for other bacterial infections identified in the Swab Culture Test.

Because the symptoms of a parasitic infection closely mimic the symptoms of an intestinal pathogenic bacterial infection, the Swab Culture Test is recommended for patients with gastrointestinal symptoms whose stool tested negative for parasites. A stool culture with our test will identify intestinal pathogens that may be making you sick, including Salmonella sp., Escherichia coli, Klebsiellella sp., Vibrio cholera, Citrobacter freundii, Proteus vulgaris, Yersinia sp., Campylobacter sp., and Clostridium difficile.

How Our Test Kits Work

How does the lab analyze your samples?

Once the lab receives your stool sample, any pathogens that are collected on the Swab are cultured and will grow on an agar plate, or petri dish. A culture and sensitivity report is generated that lists antibiotics that the pathogen is resistant to and most sensitive to. This report helps doctors determine which antibiotic will be the most effective at killing the pathogen. You should get your results within 2 to 3 weeks after the lab receives your culture.

What Bacteria Are Found With This Test?

Examples of bacterial found include:

  • Salmonella sp.
  • Vibrio cholera
  • Yersinia sp.
  • Escherichia coli
  • Citrobacter freundii
  • Campylobacter sp.
  • Klebsiella sp.
  • Proteus vulgaris
  • Clostridium difficile
  • Shigella sp.

Reference:

1. E. coli (Escherichia coli). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Last reviewed December 1, 2014. Accessed October 26, 2021. https://www.cdc.gov/ecoli/general/index.html.

Questions?

Our research parasitologists will examine your stool sample. Other labs look for 3 to 5 common parasites. Our lab looks for 31 parasites – finding even rare parasites. We find more parasites because we have passionate parasitologist researchers looking at your samples. Our researchers take great care with every sample. We find what most labs miss!

Dr. Omin Amin, publisher of over 250 parasite research papers, created this home parasite test kit. He designed this test to find the maximum number of parasites (31), pathogenic fungi (5), and to find (11) other signs of digestive health problems.

We strictly adhere to HIPAA compliance, ensuring the confidentiality of your test results and email correspondence.

Product Reviews

1 Reviews

1 out of 1 would recommend to a friend

Matt G
Verified Verified Customer
01/28/2022

Really like the fact that I could discuss my results with Evan and he could explain the tests in detail. In AL I could not even get a stool test so having Evan connect the dots was a big asset for me to learn more about what was going on in my body.

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