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Eosinophil Activation in the Gut

Eosinophil Activation in the Gut, Eosinophil Activation Protein, GI Map Digestive Health Test
Have you ever measured the levels of your ‘Eosinophil Activation in the Gut?

This is a relatively new addition to the GI Map profile. ‘The accumulation of Eosinophil Activation Protein in the gut is associated with inflammation and tissue damage, and the level of EPA in the stool can serve as an objective measure for chronic inflammation in the GI tract.’

‘In the case of inflammatory bowel disease, the marker can be used to evaluate disease activity and predict relapse. The EPA marker can also be used to determine the effectiveness of a food elimination diet to control symptoms or disease progression.’ (Diagnostic Solutions Lab)
Eosinophil Activation in the gut
These above results are straight from one of our Case Studies – in-clinic client-work example.
 

Associated with high levels of Elevated Eosinophil Activation in the Gut:

Respiratory allergies
Asthma
Food allergies and sensitivities
IBD
IBS
Intestinal parasites
Eosinophilic esophagitis (EE)
Functional dyspepsia
Acid reflux
Intestinal barrier damage/dysfunction
Anxiety (IBS-related anxiety)

At the Functional Health Clinic, we don’t just consider things theoretically.

We use these markers as pieces of the puzzle when working with real clients with real challenges. Which certainly keeps things interesting!

 
Jack
 
Run a GI Map Gut Test for markers like Eosinophil Activation in the Gut and more: https://functionalhealthclinic.co.uk/digestive-health-test/ 
 
 
 
 
 

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