
Is Your Gut Really Thriving?
24h Science-backed Test Tells You Your Score And Optimization Tips
Test your gut health at home—no shipping required. Get your results and optimization tips online within 24 hours by simply submitting a photo of your test.
$129 Limited introductory offer at $89 for 3 test kits

A 6-Week Gut Optimization Program—Test, Adjust, Retest.
Most tests give you many metrics.
We give you 3 test kits and a score to track your progress
Week 1 → Test at home and get your first gut score out of 10
Weeks 2 & 3 → Follow nutrition advice and adjust factors such as stress and exercise
Week 3 → Retest and track progress
Weeks 4 & 5 → Apply updated recommendations
Week 6 → Retest and track progress
Just $89 introductory price
(Limited time offer. Hurry!)



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Track Your Gut Health in 3 Easy Steps
(No Lab Shipping)
Using our Microbiome Activity Tracker is a breeze.
Follow these three simple steps to get started on your gut health journey.

Step 1: Scoop Your Sample
Use the provided flushable collection sheet and tool to scoop a small amount of stool.
Step 2: Mix and Prepare
Squeeze the sample into the bottle and apply two drops onto the test strip.
Step 3: Scan and Dispose
Scan the QR code on the strip and dispose of all components using the supplied bag.
“I just want to know if what I’m doing is working” this is for you.
Proactive about your health? Careful about what you eat? But is it working? Finally a test that shows health optimizers like you how they are doing and what to change next. No lab shipping, get results online.

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Lab-quality gut insights, without the lab wait
You’ll receive 3 patented Microbiome Activity Tracker (MAT) kits—bringing fecal pH, a gut health indicator used in research for decades, into a simple at-home experience. Our results are reviewed by our scientific team, who provide evidence-based recommendations to guide your next steps.
Stop guessing. Claim your MAT Kits: Start your 6-week optimization program.

Professor of Engineering,
Duke University, USA.
