SIBO Breath Test (Lactulose)
- Adults experiencing chronic bloating, gas, or irregular bowel patterns
- Individuals suspecting small intestinal bacterial overgrowth via lactulose challenge
- Practitioners evaluating gut fermentation patterns before targeted microbiome protocols
About SIBO Breath Test (Lactulose)
The SIBO Breath Test (Lactulose) from Genova Diagnostics is an at-home diagnostic breath test that measures hydrogen and methane gas production following ingestion of a lactulose substrate. It is designed for individuals seeking to assess patterns associated with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth and supports clinical decision-making around gut health and digestive function.
Why It's Worth Considering: Genova Diagnostics is a well-established clinical laboratory with a long track record in functional and integrative medicine testing; this lactulose-based protocol is a widely used methodology among gastroenterologists and integrative practitioners.
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- Adults experiencing chronic bloating, gas, or irregular bowel patterns
- Individuals suspecting small intestinal bacterial overgrowth via lactulose challenge
- Practitioners evaluating gut fermentation patterns before targeted microbiome protocols
- Those with unexplained nutrient malabsorption seeking a non-invasive hydrogen/methane assessment
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