Your gut is more than a digestive system—it’s your body’s command center for energy, immunity, and mood. At Root Cause Nurse, we start every healing journey by evaluating the gut because the health of your microbiome affects everything from your hormones to your skin. Let’s explore why your gut might be the missing link in your wellness plan.
Most people think gut health is only about digestion—bloating, gas, or constipation. But your gut actually plays a vital role in:
If your gut isn’t functioning properly, you can’t absorb the nutrients your body needs. This leads to symptoms like fatigue, mood swings, breakouts, and chronic inflammation.
At Root Cause Nurse, we help you get to the root cause of these symptoms by starting where true wellness begins: the gut.
Even if someone comes in asking for general wellness, hormonal support, or skin clarity, labs often reveal underlying gut imbalances such as:
These imbalances often go undetected in traditional labs. That’s why gut testing is foundational at Root Cause Nurse—even if you don’t have digestive symptoms.
We use the GI-MAP test by Diagnostic Solutions, a DNA-based stool analysis that provides powerful insights into:
When needed, we also integrate the OAT (Organic Acids Test) and Adrenal Stress Profile to understand the full gut-brain-hormone connection.
There’s no one-size-fits-all gut protocol. Each plan is custom, but we always start with foundational steps like:
✅ Nutrition First
💊 Targeted Supplements
While individualized, common gut-healing tools include:
Every supplement is chosen based on your labs, symptoms, and lifestyle—and recommended through our Fullscript shop for quality assurance.
In Southwest Florida, our environment, pace, and stress levels affect gut health more than you may think. Factors like:
…can all contribute to gut dysfunction, even without GI symptoms. That’s why education, testing, and consistent care are core to our nurse-led model.
If you’ve been told “your labs look normal” but you still don’t feel well, it’s time to look deeper.
📞 Schedule a Consult
🛍️ Explore My Fullscript Shop
🧬 Complete Intake Forms
We’re here to guide you with compassion, clarity, and science-backed support.
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