Redcliffe Labs introduces Gut Microbiome and HealthEx specialised tests

The tests are available in 220+ cities where Redcliffe is operating

The gut microbiome test is a non-invasive and reliable health test that comprehensively analyses gut health. This test recognises that gut microbiota is unique to every person, varying based on gender, geography, eating habits, culture, genetics, and lifestyle. Key findings of the Gut Microbiome Test include mapping the function of the immune system, digestive system, hormones, and cognitive functioning. It also identifies obesity-related issues, metabolic health (diabetes, cholesterol, blood pressure, cardiac health), sports performance, auto-immune conditions (rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel diseases, infection susceptibility), dermatology conditions, and mental health. The results can guide you on your journey to holistic health. This test comes with certain benefits such as detailed insights into health with detailed gut flora, a propensity to disease development, a 12-week complementary nutrition plan with dietary recommendations to restore gut health and personalised counselling with experts to improve gut health.

HealthEx is an advanced blood test that evaluates an individual’s DNA to provide detailed health insights into potential risks one may develop due to current lifestyle, diet, and genetic factors. The benefits of the HealthEx test include personalised recommendations for nutrition modifications, lifestyle changes, fitness care, cardiac health management, skin and hair care, kidney health monitoring, immune system support, vision preservation, sleep quality improvement, cancer risk assessment, digestive health maintenance, allergy management, and reproductive health evaluation. 

While anyone above the age of six can take the Gut Microbiome Test, HealthEX is available for anyone over five years. The tests can be booked through digital channels like the app, website, and WhatsApp, or walk-ins to the nearest lab or collection centre are also available.

 

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