Microbiome Test by EasyDNA
129£
Optimise Your Gut Health with Advanced Testing
Your gut microbiome plays a critical role in digestion, immune function, and overall well-being. Imbalances in gut bacteria have been linked to digestive disorders, obesity, type II diabetes, and even cardiovascular disease. The Microbiome Test by EasyDNA, recommended by GutResonance, offers a detailed analysis of your gut bacteria, helping you make informed dietary and lifestyle changes to restore balance and improve your health.
Who Should Take This Test?
This test is ideal for those experiencing:
Digestive Issues – Bloating, constipation, diarrhoea, or IBS symptoms.
Low Energy & Metabolism – Struggling with fatigue or unexplained weight gain.
Immune Imbalances – Frequent infections or autoimmune concerns.
Food Sensitivities – Discomfort after eating certain foods.
Chronic Inflammation – Joint pain, skin conditions, or ongoing gut discomfort.
What This Test Reveals?
Using cutting-edge sequencing technology, this test analyses the microorganisms in your gut and provides insights into:
Microbial diversity – Are your gut bacteria in balance?
Beneficial vs. harmful bacteria – Do you have enough good bacteria?
Digestive efficiency – Are you absorbing nutrients properly?
Inflammation & gut health markers – How is your gut linked to your overall health?
Dietary impact – How is your current diet affecting your microbiome?
Your results come with detailed charts, personalised dietary recommendations, and actionable insights to help restore your gut health naturally.
How It Works?
Order Your Test – Receive your at-home collection kit.
Collect Your Sample – Use the provided gloves and test tube to collect a small stool sample.
Send It to the Lab – Return your sample using the prepaid packaging.
Get Your Results – Within 15–20 business days, you'll receive an in-depth report via email.
Why Follow-Up Testing Matters?
To track your progress and gut health improvements, a second test is recommended 1–6 months after your initial test. This allows you to monitor changes and fine-tune your health strategy.
Note: Factors such as antibiotic use, diet changes, pregnancy, and breastfeeding may affect test results.