A how to guide to read and understand your Juna MicrobiomeIQ Gut Health Test Report by certified Nutritionist.

Discover how to interpret your Juna MicrobiomeIQ Gut Health Test Report with this step-by-step guide by a certified nutritionist. Learn how to understand your results, read and interpret your breakdown, and make informed decisions about your diet and lifestyle recommendations. 

Video 1: A how to guide to read and understand your MicrobiomeIQ Gut Health Test Score + Report: 

Video 2: How to read and understand your personalized insights:

In this video, a certified nutritionist walks you through the insights section of your MicrobiomeIQ test results and how to understand your personalized recommendations and turn them into healthy habits. Learn how to optimize digestion, boost immunity, and enhance overall wellness with simple yet effective dietary and lifestyle changes. Make sure to closely read each bullet point in your recommendation. As mentioned, your gut is always evolving so it's important to re-test your gut every 6 months-1 year to see how your diet, lifestyle, and supplements have improved your microbiome.

 

Video 3: How to Get the Most Out of Your MicrobiomeIQ Test Results and Turn Insights into Healthy Habits


In this video you'll learn how to transform your MicrobiomeIQ Gut Health Test results into actionable steps for a healthier gut. A certified nutritionist walks you through key patterns to look for, how to track improvements, and how to build a sustainable gut health routine. Your gut evolves over time, so re-testing every 6 months to a year is essential to track how diet, lifestyle, and supplements impact your microbiome.

 

Video 4:  How Nutritionists, Health Coaches, Functional Medicine Doctors, and Dietitians can utilize and read MicrobiomeIQ At home gut health tests for patients and clients. 

 

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Oh and don't forget, your gut is always evolving (especially if you implement the personalized recommendations)! Create a calendar reminder to re-test again after 6 months to track how diet, lifestyle, and supplements have improved your microbiome.

Still have questions? Visit the MicrobiomeIQ Top FAQ

We are here to help if you have any additional questions or need support!

If you are interested in a more in-depth, professional analysis of your MicrobiomeIQ Gut Health Results, contact microbiomeiq@juna-world.com and we will be happy to connect you with a certified nutritionist to help.

Whether you're new to gut health testing or looking to dive deeper into your microbiome, consider taking Juna's Comprehensive Gut Health Test MicrobiomeIQ™. This convenient, at-home gut health test allows you understand and to take control of your gut health data by providing personalized insights into the diversity and balance of bacteria and fungi in your gut. The MicrobiomeIQ™ Gut Health Test Kit not only identifies key species living in your gut but also highlights areas where your gut microbiome may be in dysbiosis, offering actionable recommendations for nutrition, lifestyle, and supplementation.

📊 Get your own Juna MicrobiomeIQ Gut Health Test Here


About Nutritionist: Meg Hagar MS, RD, CDN, CLT

As an acne and SIBO survivor, Meg knows the pain of feeling like certain conditions control your life. She wasn’t living her life – she was living her acne's life or her SIBO's life. Now, as a Registered Dietitian and Certified LEAP Therapist, her specialties are helping others heal their bodies and issues like adult acne and digestive issues related to SIBO, Candida overgrowth, and IBS. By viewing the client as a whole being and one synergistic system, she is able to better understand the potential root causes of issues and truly help others heal from the inside out. Meg has been featured in multiple news articles, TV segments and magazine posts, including Well + Good and HuffPost. She has also been included on Well + Good's list of Top 10 Holistic Nutritionists in NYC and now teaches other dietitians about the connection between skin issues and nutrition.
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