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Stress can raise zonulin and weaken the gut barrier through cortisol shifts, dysbiosis, and inflammation. Learn how the GI-MAP reveals stress-driven permeability.

Dr. Alexander Erdelyi

An inflamed gut lining shows up as bloating, fatigue, skin issues, and food reactions. Learn how the GI-MAP highlights the markers—like zonulin and calprotectin.

Dr. Alexander Erdelyi

Leaky gut can drive skin issues like acne, eczema, and rashes through inflammation and immune activation. Learn how the GI-MAP reveals the gut–skin patterns behind the symptoms.

Dr. Alexander Erdelyi

Leaky gut can trigger joint pain through inflammation, immune activation, and dysbiosis. Learn how the GI-MAP reveals the gut–joint connection behind chronic aches.

Dr. Alexander Erdelyi

Certain supplements can worsen leaky gut by increasing inflammation, feeding dysbiosis, or overwhelming weak digestion. Learn how the GI-MAP reveals who reacts—and how.

Dr. Alexander Erdelyi

Feeling tired after meals isn’t normal. Discover how the GI-MAP reveals dysbiosis, blood sugar swings, low enzymes, and inflammation that lead to post-meal fatigue.

Dr. Alexander Erdelyi

High-fat meals slow digestion when bile flow, enzymes, or motility are impaired. See how the GI-MAP reveals the root-cause patterns behind heavy, sluggish digestion

Dr. Alexander Erdelyi

Early fullness can signal low stomach acid, slow motility, or microbial imbalance. Learn how the GI-MAP reveals upstream digestive issues that make you feel full.

Dr. Alexander Erdelyi

Gas, pressure, and cramping each point to different gut patterns—fermentation, motility issues, or inflammation. Learn how the GI-MAP clarifies what your symptoms mean.

Dr. Alexander Erdelyi

Some foods trigger fatigue while others don’t because of dysbiosis, inflammation, and enzyme or bile issues. Learn how the GI-MAP uncovers the real reasons.

Dr. Alexander Erdelyi

High secretory IgA often reflects immune activation from stress, infections, or dysbiosis. Learn what elevated sIgA means on the GI-MAP and how it relates to your symptoms

Dr. Alexander Erdelyi

Low secretory IgA signals weakened gut immunity, stress, or chronic dysbiosis. Learn how the GI-MAP interprets low sIgA and what it reveals about immune resiliency

Dr. Alexander Erdelyi

Food reactions aren’t always true sensitivities. Inflammation, dysbiosis, and permeability can trigger immune responses. Learn how the GI-MAP reveals the real root causes.

Dr. Alexander Erdelyi

Gut inflammation can trigger brain fog, fatigue, and body aches through immune activation and permeability. See how the GI-MAP uncovers what's driving these patterns.

Dr. Alexander Erdelyi

Gut flares can make your immune system feel ā€œon high alertā€ due to dysbiosis, permeability, and inflammation. Learn how the GI-MAP reveals the immune patterns behind this reaction.

Dr. Alexander Erdelyi

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