Certification 1-4: Stool Analysis
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Overview of Module
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Why GI Map1 Quiz
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When to Run the GI MAP1 Quiz
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Overview of Digestion1 Quiz
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Pathogenesis1 Quiz
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Why the GI MAP1 Quiz
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GI MAP and SIBO Testing1 Quiz
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Ordering and Preparation1 Quiz
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Interpretation1 Quiz
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Pathogenic Bacteria1 Quiz
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Helicobacter Pylori1 Quiz
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Opportunistic Bacteria1 Quiz
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Yeast and Fungus1 Quiz
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Viruses1 Quiz
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Parasites and Worms1 Quiz
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Pathogen Treatment Part 11 Quiz
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Pathogen Treatment Part 2 – H Pylori Research1 Quiz
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Pathogen Treatment Part 3 – H Pylori Treatment1 Quiz
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Pathogen Treatment Part 4 – Parasite and Viral1 Quiz
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Normal Flora Part 1 – Interpretation1 Quiz
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Normal Flora Part 2 – Treatment1 Quiz
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Intestinal Health Markers Interpretation and Treatment1 Quiz
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Treatment Order1 Quiz
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When to Retest1 Quiz
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GI MAP, SIBO, SIFO and Clinical Cases1 Quiz
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Question 1 of 11
1. Question
Is it possible for someone to have the c. diff toxins even though they do not have an active infection?
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2. Question
The GI map is a ___________ which tests for several microorganisms.
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3. Question
These are two of the most common GI viruses that we normally see: _________________.
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4. Question
These are proteins secreted by a microorganism that alter an individual’s physiology and give the microorganism a better chance of survival.
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5. Question
This kind of bacteria is generally something we can co-exist with in small amounts, they become problematic when the population grows out of control.
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6. Question
Although some stool cultures look for a number of yeast cultures, some will only look for this primary fungal culture:
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7. Question
This marker measures the amount of fat present in the stool.
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8. Question
This intestinal health marker indicates if an infection is present, it can also point towards estrogen dominance if it is elevated.
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9. Question
If this intestinal health marker is elevated it can indicate the presence of hemorrhoids.
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10. Question
This intestinal health marker is often increased in situations such as irritable bowel disease.
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Question 11 of 11
11. Question
Why do we use and recommend a GI map for clients in our clinic?
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