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Discover Your Gut Health with Clinical Precision

Asia's first clinically validated microbiome testing service, providing high-quality analysis at an affordable cost.

With kit, we provide free 2 way shipping, a comprehensive report detailing your gut with disease susceptibility, 3 phase nutritional recommendations, a personalized health plan & a free expert consultation.

Clinical Validation

Our tests are clinically validated, ensuring the highest standards of accuracy and reliability.

Comprehensive Analysis

Get detailed insights into your gut microbiome composition and health indicators.

Affordable Pricing

High-quality testing at competitive prices, making gut health accessible to everyone.

Asian Population Focus

Specifically validated for Asian populations, ensuring relevant and accurate results.

Why should you take Microbiome Test?

Immunity

Gut microbiome is the largest immune organ in the body, playing a crucial role in training body's immune system. A healthy gut microbiome can help reduce the risk of infections, allergies, and autoimmune diseases. An imbalanced gut microbiome can lead to chronic inflammatory & auto immune diseases.

Weight Loss

Gut microbiome plays a crucial role in weight management by influencing metabolism, appetite, and fat storage. A healthy gut microbiome can help regulate body weight and reduce the risk of obesity-related diseases.

Chronic Kidney Diseases

Impaired gut barrier function and dysbiosis can lead to increased levels of uremic toxins, which can worsen kidney function. A healthy gut microbiome can help reduce the risk of CKD and improve overall kidney health.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Gut microbiome plays a crucial role in maintaining gut health and preventing IBD. An imbalanced gut microbiome can lead to chronic inflammation, which is a key factor in the development of IBD.

Irritable Bowl Syndrome

Gut microbiome plays a crucial role in regulating gut motility, inflammation, and immune response. An imbalanced gut microbiome can lead to dysbiosis, which is associated with IBS symptoms.