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  4. With these results, on a Doctor’s Data Stool Test, would this be considered actual dysbiosis, as the commensals are a bit out of control?Would you put someone with these results on the core protocol for one month or two?

With these results, on a Doctor’s Data Stool Test, would this be considered actual dysbiosis, as the commensals are a bit out of control?Would you put someone with these results on the core protocol for one month or two?

Dr. Amy Nett: So again, I would call this insufficiency dysbiosis because there’s low levels of beneficial bacteria. The commensals there don’t bother me, totally fine. You didn’t show me, you know, the column of the dysbiotic flora, so I’m sort of guessing that there was nothing growing in the dysbiotic category.

Neither. So it depends a little bit what their symptoms are. But based on these test results, a lot of problems can come just from an insufficiency dysbiosis.

 

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