Hi, Have you had a GI-MAP test? The gut and skin are intricately related and the GI-MAP may reveal underlying causes contributing to your eczema. Your general practitioner can order the test or we can help you find a practitioner in your area, if you'd like. To do that, please contact us at www.diagnosticsolutionslab.com/contact-us
Hi and thank you for your questions. If pathogens are found on a GI-MAP test, they should be treated and resolved. That's what he means when he mentions "addressing them." Thanks for watching!
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What would be a good probiotic to take? I have this really bad
Megasporebiotic.
So what should I do with my eczema...
Hi, Have you had a GI-MAP test? The gut and skin are intricately related and the GI-MAP may reveal underlying causes contributing to your eczema. Your general practitioner can order the test or we can help you find a practitioner in your area, if you'd like. To do that, please contact us at www.diagnosticsolutionslab.com/contact-us
What do you mean “adress the pathogens” ?
Hi and thank you for your questions. If pathogens are found on a GI-MAP test, they should be treated and resolved. That's what he means when he mentions "addressing them." Thanks for watching!
Most likely, there is a bacterial or fungal infection ,which damages your biome