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Preventive health for a better you

Our mission is to provide you with a state of the art, noninvasive, functional solution to gut health through lifestyle and nutrition guidance that is safe, affordable, and effective, based on sound scientific principles and validated laboratory evaluations.

We know nutrition

Our nutrition experts are here to guide you every step of the way.
Amy Pieczarka
RDN, LDN, CCN, IFNCP, CDCES
Director, Nutrition Services
Eunice Holmes
RDN, LDN
Assistant Nutrition Director
Jen Mahama
NASM-CPT
Exercise Specialist, Nutrition Advisor, Team Leader
Meet our team

Good health starts in the gut.

Recognizing that the GI system is the foundation of health, we utilize the 5R approach, championed by the Institute of Functional Medicine, to address chronic health problems.

Remove toxins, pathogens, bacteria, yeast, allergens, sensitivities, and intolerances. Testing, not guessing, is necessary to identify what “culprits” need to be removed!

Replace with a variety of nonreactive foods and factors necessary for proper digestion as needed—digestive enzymes, stomach acid, bile acids, essential nutrients.

Reinoculate with beneficial microorganisms, pre- and probiotics, and a microbiome-friendly eating pattern to help the good bacteria in the gut flourish.

Repair the lining of the GI tract by consuming nutrients necessary to reduce inflammation, improve tight junctions, and support immune and liver function.

Rebalance by enhancing lifestyle, exercise, restful sleep, and stress management.

Test. Don't guess.

No more waiting, observing, or relying on guesswork. Our tests are the best way to get essential health information quickly and efficiently.

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Disclaimer: It is important to note that food sensitivity testing is distinct from food allergy testing. While both tests share the objective of identifying potential food reactions, they vary in their diagnostic methodology and the types of reactions they detect. Food allergy testing commonly focuses on immediate, life-threatening reactions to foods, while food sensitivity testing aims to detect delayed responses that can be less severe but still affect one's health. Therefore, we strongly advise consulting with a qualified healthcare professional to determine which testing approach is most suitable for your particular situation.