Unlock the Power of Your Gut with GI-MAP Testing
By Mariela Amiri, Traditional Naturopath & Patient Coordinator, Longevity Health Center
Let’s talk about something that doesn’t always get the spotlight it deserves—your gut.
Most people think of the gut as just part of digestion, but it’s so much more than that. It’s often called your “second brain,” and for good reason. Your gut plays a major role in your immune system, your mood, your energy levels, your skin, and even how clearly you think. When it’s out of balance, the effects can show up almost anywhere in the body.
So how do you actually know what’s going on in your gut?
That’s where GI-MAP testing comes in.
What Is GI-MAP—and Why Does It Matter?
GI-MAP (Gastrointestinal Microbial Assay Plus) is an advanced stool test that gives us a detailed, accurate picture of your gut health. Unlike standard stool tests that often miss key issues, GI-MAP uses cutting-edge technology to detect and measure the DNA of microbes living in your gut.
In simple terms: it doesn’t just tell us if something is there—it tells us how much is there, and whether it’s helping or harming you.
This level of detail is what allows us to move beyond guesswork and create truly personalized treatment plans.
What Can GI-MAP Reveal?
Your gut is like an ecosystem, and GI-MAP helps us understand every part of it. Here’s what we’re looking for:
- Beneficial bacteria that support digestion and immunity
- Harmful or opportunistic bacteria that may be causing symptoms
- Parasites, viruses, and fungi that often go undetected
- Markers of inflammation, which can point to deeper issues
- Immune activity in the gut, showing how your body is responding
- Digestive function, including how well you break down and absorb nutrients
- Gut lining health, which can indicate increased permeability (“leaky gut”)
This is the kind of insight that connects the dots between symptoms and root causes.
How Does It Work?
The process is surprisingly simple.
GI-MAP uses a technology called quantitative PCR (qPCR), which identifies microbial DNA in your stool sample. It also measures important markers like:
- Calprotectin – a signal of inflammation in the intestines
- Secretory IgA (sIgA) – a key player in gut immunity
- Zonulin – associated with gut barrier integrity
- Beta-glucuronidase – linked to detoxification and hormone balance
These markers help us understand not just what’s in your gut, but how your gut is functioning overall.
Who Should Consider GI-MAP Testing?
If you’ve been dealing with symptoms that don’t seem to have clear answers, this test can be a game changer.
We often recommend GI-MAP for people experiencing:
- Bloating, gas, constipation, or diarrhea
- IBS or suspected gut imbalances
- Chronic fatigue or brain fog
- Mood concerns like anxiety or depression
- Skin issues such as acne or eczema
- Autoimmune conditions
- Persistent infections
- Hormone or detoxification challenges
Even if your symptoms don’t seem “digestive,” your gut may still be at the root.
Why Patients Love It
One of the biggest benefits of GI-MAP is clarity.
Instead of trying random supplements or diets, we can create a targeted plan based on your unique results. That might include specific probiotics, antimicrobial support, dietary changes, or strategies to repair the gut lining.
And the best part?
It’s completely non-invasive and done from the comfort of your home. The collection process is quick, simple, and designed to be as easy as possible.
Getting to the Root Cause
If you’ve been feeling frustrated by ongoing symptoms—whether it’s digestive discomfort, low energy, skin flare-ups, or even cognitive issues—it might be time to look deeper.
GI-MAP allows us to uncover what’s really happening beneath the surface so we can address the root cause, not just manage symptoms.
Because when your gut is balanced, everything else starts to fall into place.
If you’re curious whether GI-MAP testing is right for you, reach out to us at Longevity Health Center. We’re here to guide you every step of the way—and help you feel like yourself again.


