Mousai Wellness Center

GUT MICROBIOME TEST

A Healthy Gut Starts with a Balanced Microbiome

Discover the Power of a Gut Microbiome Test – A Complete Intestinal Microbiota Assessment Plus, receive custom-formulated oral probiotics made just for you

What Are Microorganisms?

Microorganisms are tiny life forms like bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites that naturally live in and on the human body. They’re found on the skin, in the mouth, in the vaginal area, and most abundantly, in the gut. In fact, nearly 90% of these microbes live in your intestines, where they form a vital partnership with your body.

Certain types of microbes are essential for your health – they aid digestion, support your metabolism, and boost your immune system. However, when this microbial balance is disturbed, it can contribute to a wide range of health issues.

There are more than 5,000 known species of microbes in the human gut alone.

Microorganisms Can Be Divided into Two Groups:

Types of Gut Microorganisms

1. Harmful or Pathogenic Microorganisms

  • These are the microbes that can negatively impact your health. They may produce toxins, overpower the good bacteria, and contribute to inflammation and disease.
    Common examples include:
  • Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori): Associated with stomach ulcers, gastritis, and even an increased risk of gastric cancer.
  • Escherichia coli (E. coli): While normally present in the gut, certain strains can cause digestive issues like diarrhea and stomach cramps.

2. Beneficial or “Good” Bacteria

  • These microbes help maintain a healthy gut environment. They reduce harmful pathogens, enhance digestion, improve immunity, and support nutrient absorption.
    Examples include:
  • Lactobacillus: Helps control harmful bacteria, eases diarrhea, and supports immune health.
  • Bifidobacteria: Promotes digestion, balances bowel movements, and boosts immune defenses.

What Happens When Gut Microbiota Is Imbalanced?

  • Chronic Inflammations Persistent inflammation in the intestines
  • Impaired Immunity Weakened immune system
  • Constipation Difficulty with bowel movements
  • Diarrhea Frequent, loose stools
  • Food Allergies Adverse reactions to certain foods
  • Asthma Chronic respiratory condition
  • Allergic RhinitisNasal congestion and runny nose due to allergies
  • Skin Allergies Rashes, acne, and other skin-related reactions
  • Metabolic Syndrome Disruption in normal metabolism
  • Obesity Excessive body fat
  • Visceral Fat Accumulation Fat buildup around abdominal organs
  • Fatty Liver Accumulation of fat in the liver
  • Type 2 Diabetes Chronic condition affecting blood sugar regulation
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Why Should You Get a Gut Microbiome Test?

Did you know that 9 out of 10 cells in the human body are actually microorganisms? When the gut microbiota is imbalanced, it significantly increases the risk of developing chronic diseases and persistent, hard-to-treat symptoms.

What Can the Gut Microbiome Test Reveal?

  • Understand the composition of microorganisms in your digestive tract
  • Support holistic health monitoring by tracking changes in your gut microbiota
  • Identify both beneficial and harmful microbes affecting your health
  • Reveal connections between your gut microbes and overall wellness
  • Help restore gut balance through personalized probiotic supplementation
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What Are the Benefits of Getting a Gut Microbiome Test Along with Personalized Probiotics?

Probiotics are beneficial microorganisms found primarily in the digestive system, as well as other areas of the body. These “good bacteria” play an essential role in maintaining overall health.

Functions of Probiotics:

  • Protect the intestinal lining by preventing harmful pathogens from adhering to the gut wall
  • Inhibit the growth of opportunistic microbes, promoting the balance of good bacteria and reducing the spread of harmful ones
  • Enhance digestion by producing a variety of enzymes
  • Restore microbial balance disrupted by illness, poor diet, or antibiotic use
  • Stimulate immune response by promoting the production of protective compounds and regulating immune function
  • Increase absorption of minerals and help synthesize essential vitamins in the gut

Although probiotics are naturally found in foods like yogurt, fermented milk, kombucha, tempeh, kimchi, certain fruits, and vegetables, typical dietary intake may not provide sufficient amounts. That’s why personalized probiotic supplements, based on your unique gut microbiome profile, can offer more targeted and effective health benefits.

Wouldn’t It Be Better to Take Probiotics Matched to Your Gut?

With a Gut Microbiome Test, you can pinpoint which strains your body needs most. Based on your results, you’ll receive tailored probiotics that match your unique gut environment—giving you the support your body actually requires.

Signs You May Have an Imbalance in Gut Microbiota

  • If you experience at least 5 of the following symptoms, it’s possible that your gut microbiome is imbalanced:

    • Irritable bowel symptoms such as bloating, gas, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or constipation
    • Persistent acne or chronic skin inflammation
    • Frequent migraines or headaches
    • Insomnia or disrupted sleep
    • Recurring skin allergies or rashes
    • Asthma symptoms
    • Poor metabolism
    • Risk of anxiety, depression, obesity, or type 2 diabetes
    • Bad breath or body odor
    • Mucus in stool
    • Long-term antibiotic use
    • Carbohydrate intolerance or difficulty digesting certain foods
    • Chronic fatigue or low energy
    • Frequent nasal congestion or common colds

Who Should Get a Gut Microbiome Test?

  • Individuals aged 3 and above
  • Those who want to understand the strength of their health and the balance of their gut microbiota
  • People who are concerned about immunity and chronic allergies
  • Individuals worried about inflammation in the digestive system
  • Those concerned about colon cancer risk
  • Anyone who wants to improve their skin health, aiming for clear, acne-free skin
  • People interested in anti-aging and overall wellness
  • Those looking to balance their digestive and excretory systems
  • Individuals experiencing IBS symptoms, such as chronic constipation or diarrhea

How to Collect a Stool Sample for Testing

  • Receive your collection kit from the staff at MOUSAI Wellness Center. (You can collect the sample at MOUSAI or take the kit home for collection.)
  • Only a small amount of stool is required. The process is simple and non-invasive.
  • Our staff will provide detailed instructions on how to properly collect your stool sample.

Gut Microbiome Testing at MOUSAI WELLNESS CENTER

  • Gut Microbiome Test Only
    Price: 30,000 THB
    Promotion Price: 25,000 THB
  • Gut Microbiome Test + Personalized Probiotics for 3 Months
    Price: 45,000 THB
    Promotion Price: 35,000 THB
  • Gut Microbiome Test + Personalized Probiotics for 6 Months
    Price: 60,000 THB
    Promotion Price: 49,900 THB

**** All packages include a consultation with a physician for result review and interpretation

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