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Comprehensive Digestive Stool Analysis (CDSA) - Level 3

$574 NZD
The panel is a comprehensive collection of microbial targets as well as inflammation and digestive markers. It screens for pathogenic bacteria, commensal bacteria, opportunistic pathogens, metabolic markers, fungi, viruses, and some parasites.
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Unpacking your Irritable Bowel

IBS affects over 20% of Australians with a long list of all too familiar and awkward symptoms that include abdominal pain, cramping or discomfort, bloating, diarrhoea and/ or constipation, mucus, excess wind, and indigestion. Only recently have we begun to unpack the mysteries of IBS. Whilst we don't yet know exactly what causes it, a number of causal factors have been put forward, which range from genetics, the immune system, the microbiome and infections, to diet, stress and even mental health. Since many gut disorders have similar symptoms to IBS, ruling out a more serious underlying gut disease is an important first step in troubleshooting the irritable bowel.

What's included
Faecal Macroscopy
Faecal macroscopy examines the physical appearance of the stool, including colour, form, mucus content, and hidden (occult) blood. These visible features offer valuable insights into digestion, gut lining integrity, and the presence of irritation or inflammation. Changes in stool appearance can often be early signs of underlying digestive issues.
Digestive & Metabolic Markers
The presence of meat fibres may indicate poor digestion from too little gastric acid or reduced output from the pancreas.
Metabolic Markers
Absorption Markers
Elevated levels of absorption markers in the stool may indicate inadequate lipid absorption.
Pancreatic Elastase
Parasites
Some gut problems can be a consequence of an undetected gut infection. A significant number of IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) cases could actually be due to undiagnosed gut parasites such as Blastocystis hominis and Dientamoeba fragilis.
Opportunistic Bacteria
Opportunistic bacteria are strains that are normally harmless in small amounts but can cause problems if they overgrow. Elevated levels may contribute to digestive symptoms, inflammation, or disruptions in the gut microbiome balance. Monitoring these bacteria helps protect gut health and prevent chronic issues.
Fungi & Yeast
This test looks for evidence of candida or other yeast overgrowth. Whilst yeasts are a normal inhabitant of the gastrointestinal tract, they may become an opportunistic pathogen after disruption of the mucosal barrier, imbalance of the normal intestinal flora or impaired immunity. This can be caused by things like antibiotics, antacids and stress.
Helicobacter Pylori Stool Test
Unlike a blood test, a stool test can tell you if you currently have h.pylori bacteria in your stomach and thus have an active infection.
Test instructions
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Your test kit and all instructions are posted directly to you, and there is no need to visit a collection centre.
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Mail your sample back to the lab according to the instructions provided with your kit. Please be aware of our festive season lab closures (Dec 19th 2025 - January 5th 2026) when returning your samples and ensure samples are posted no later than 12th December 2025, or after 2nd January, to allow for processing.
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Results for this test available in 2-4 weeks depending on region and will be published in your online dashboard.
Ready. Set. Go!
for $574 NZD
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