This at-home test bundle checks for H. pylori, 31 parasites, 5 fungi (candida), 12 gut bacteria and 11 other markers of digestive health.
This at-home test bundle checks for H. pylori, 31 parasites, 5 fungi (candida), 12 gut bacteria and 11 other markers of digestive health.
This test bundle contains my 3 favorite gut health tests:
Our other gut health tests have specific situations where they are extremely useful, but the situations where they come up are less common than what these tests look for.
The 48 Gut Invaders™ Home Test Kit finds:
The symptoms of bacteria infections can be confused with parasite or candida infections. The bacterial swab portion of the test will specifically look for bacteria infections that may require different treatment than a parasite or candida infection.
Shared with permission from 2 patients: Microscope photos used to identify 3 parasites in these 2 patients.
Fungal infections can have symptoms similar to parasite infection symptoms. So, this test also checks for fungi that may be pathogenic.
We also check your stool for these 11 health markers. These markers are additional signs of digestive distress, parasite infection, insufficient probiotics or low enzymes.
Shared with permission from 2 patients: Microscope photos used to identify 3 parasites in these 2 patients.
Fungal infections can have symptoms similar to parasite infection symptoms. So, this test also checks for fungi that may be pathogenic.
We also check your stool for these 11 health markers. These markers are additional signs of digestive distress, parasite infection, insufficient probiotics or low enzymes.
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Do you see the top of the vial? The top has a small scooper attached to it. You scoop the top part of your poop, and put it in the vial.
It's very hygienic, and you won't have to touch any stool. In fact to make it even more hygienic, we include 4 stool sample collection bags.
These bags are biodegradable, and you can flush them down the toilet after you've collected your samples. Again, as hygienic as possible, and easy to use!
You'll put 2 days of stool samples in each vial. Since there are 2 vials, that means you'll have 4 days of samples total...making sure you'll catch even rare, cyclical parasites.
To check for gut bacteria overgrowth and infection, you use the long q-tip. You rub the long q-tip on the top of your stool.
When doing the swab test, you just have to be careful not to touch it to other surfaces like your skin, or the toilet bowl. Otherwise the samples will grow the wrong bacteria.
You then put the swab back into the tube (it fits perfectly), and ship it back to the lab with your stool samples.
The swab is then grown in a petri dish. We can then identify over a dozen bacterial infections that may be the root cause of your digestive issues.
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When evaluating the parasite testing kits, here is the most important thing... Will the test miss any parasites you might have? With today's global food trade and immigration, parasites from any country can be caught in the USA. So you need a test kit that will look for even the uncommon, foreign parasites. Our research found that most parasite testing kits looked for just 3 to 6 USA parasites. But just our parasite stool test can find up to 31 parasites...from every continent.
You're probably curious how they can find more parasites than other parasite test...well I'll tell you.
When evaluating the parasite testing kits, here is the most important thing... Will the test miss any parasites you might have?
With today's global food trade and immigration, parasites from any country can be caught in the USA. So you need a test kit that will look for even the uncommon, foreign parasites.
Our research found that most parasite testing kits looked for just 3 to 6 USA parasites. But just our parasite stool test can find up to 31 parasites...from every continent.
You're probably curious how they can find more parasites than other parasite test...well I'll tell you.
The answer comes down to 1 man - world renowned Parasitologist Dr. Omar M. Amin. He created the most accurate parasite laboratory known to man. And Dr. Amin's lab is where parasites from the 48 Gut Invaders™ Home Test Kit are diagnosed. The stool test Dr. Amin created is unique in 3 ways:
The laboratory's team of PhD-level parasite researchers possesses extensive experience in conducting parasite research worldwide, with an average tenure of over 15 years as parasitologists. Their profound expertise ensures the detection of even the rarest parasite infections.
Parasites aren't always present in the stool sample. Sometimes, just their eggs are there. Using high contrast dyes, Dr. Amin's lab can find parasite eggs other labs will miss.
When you take a stool sample, it should be preserved so that it kills the parasites. But, some cheap preservation fluids also destroy signs of the parasite infection. Dr. Amin's preservation formula makes sure all signs of parasite infection are perfectly preserved.
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I encourage people with digestive issues to take our bacterial swab test included in the 48 Gut Invaders™ Home Test.
Many just want to get tested for parasites & candida, but the symptoms of a parasite infection and a bacterial infection can heavily overlap.
Because our lab uses bacterial culturing, we can find problems that other lab tests miss. Our test can detect gut infections by aggressive, pathogenic bacteria. But our test can detect neutral bacteria that may have overgrown your guts, and are now causing problems.
Antibiotic resistance is a growing problem. To help your doctor treat your infection, our test checks for antibiotic resistance.
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.
Swabs are used to transfer bacteria from your stool, to a petri dish. The bacteria are grown for a few weeks until they can be positively identified as harmful.
Many intestinal bacteria, including E. coli, live in our intestines and are considered “good” 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.
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.
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.
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