
KBMO's Gut Barrier Panel now includes LPS as well as Candida, Zonulin and Ocludin.
The panel now has 8 different ways to identify Leaky Gut and is included with the FIT 132 and FIT 176 and available as a standalone fingerstick kit.
KBMO has created a unique Gut Barrier Panel which in recognition that leaky gut occurs across a spectrum we have included the following gatekeeper markers: Candida, Zonulin, Occludin and Lipopolysaccharides (LPS). For each marker, we measure IgG 1-4 /C3d in addition to IgA 1 and 2.
Candida: We measure and use any candida overgrowth in the stomach/dysbiosis as a precursor to leaky gut occurrence.
Zonulin: Zonulin is a marker of intestinal permeability, otherwise known as leaky gut. If a patient has elevated Zonulin levels, the normal regulation of the tight junctions is compromised.Â
Occludin: Occludin is a marker of tight junction stabilization and optimal barrier function. Elevated occludin indicates that the tight junctions are breaking down.
Lipopolysaccharides (LPS): LPS is a major structural component of the outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria. Elevated levels of antibody against LPS may be indicative of Leaky Gut Syndrome and other gastrointestinal inflammatory diseases.
GB Panel Interpretation: If any of the 8 markers are positive, we recommend to consult your provider with regards a gut healing protocol.
The GB Panel removes the guesswork; providers no longer have to guess they can test for Food Sensitivities, Inflammation and Leaky Gut and then treat their patients accordingly.
This Panel is included with the FIT 132 and FIT 176. It will also be available as a standalone fingerstick test.
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