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My Symptoms

Entering symptoms will help identify the bacteria causing your symptoms by allowing us to find commonalities with other people with the same symptoms.

Forecast Symptoms Updated

This is based on the latest matching algorithm. The top ones are show. To be statistically significant against existing data, the % must be 16 or higher. If you have a symptom below, you may have an atypical pattern. People may be asymptomatic to some of these due to gender and dna variation.

Please check any that you have to allow data to better identify symptom associated bacteria.

With symptoms, a more advance identification of suggestions become avaialble, one biased towards your symptoms. See this technical post for details.

Overview

50 %ile of a Eubiosis (perfectly balanced and stable) gut.
This is an adjunct measure that should be used in conjunction with other measures. It indicates likely stability of the microbiome, not a healthy gut. Do NOT use in isolation. See this post. Your gut health could improve and this number can go down -- why? Because the gut may be changing/improving(in transistion) and has not fully stabilize.

Percentages of Percentiles

A balanced microbiome would have about the same number in each group shown below. If the numbers are significantly higher to the low percentiles, then there is an excess of rare bacteria. Background on using this approach and this for a discussion of Diversity Indices and this measure .

Likely Key Bacteria Causing Above

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Visualizations

These pages visualize your microbiome as charts. Intrepetations of the chart require education and experience. They are pretty pictures for most people with out treatment benefit.

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  1. uBiome json format
  2. Thryve CSV (suitable for EXCEL)
  3. uBiome CSV (suitable for EXCEL)
  4. Xml

Individual Suggestions

This allows you to examine modifiers and their impact on this microbiome. A modifier means any of the following: Antibiotics, Antivirals etc Probiotics, Amino Acid and similar, Drug or "Non-drug", flavonoids, polyphenols etc, Food (excluding seasonings), Herb or Spice, Prebiotics and similar, Miscellaneous, food additives, and other odd items, Prescription, Diet Style, Sugar and similar, Vitamins, Minerals and similar.

You can see what it changes at various levels as well as how to reduce something's' impact (typically from prescription drugs)

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