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Ep 371: The GI MAP Test Explained: The Gut Test Every Midlife Woman Should Know About In Perimenopause

Ep 371: The GI MAP Test Explained: The Gut Test Every Midlife Woman Should Know About In Perimenopause

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If you struggle with symptoms like poor sleep, fatigue, bloating, anxiety, memory issues, stubborn weight, low libido, or food sensitivities, and your lab work always looks “normal,” this episode is going to change everything.


In this week’s episode of The Period Whisperer, we’re diving deep into the GI MAP, the DNA-based stool test that uncovers infections, parasites, inflammation, malabsorption, leaky gut, microbiome imbalance — and how all of it connects to your hormones, metabolism, and mood.


You’ll learn:


What the GI MAP actually measures and why it is more advanced than traditional stool testing
How gut issues can cause sleep disruptions, hormone imbalance, anxiety, and weight resistance
Why the GI MAP isn’t covered by insurance (and why you can use your HSA/FSA card)
Why having an experienced practitioner interpret your results truly matters
What I’ve learned after running hundreds of GI MAP tests in my practice
The reason I run a GI MAP on myself annually — and why you may want to also


If you’ve been searching for answers, trying protocols, or buying supplements and still not getting better — your gut might be the real root cause.


This is the episode that will help you finally understand your body — and build a plan that actually works.


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