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According to EFSA:
1. DHA contributes to the maintenance of normal brain function
2. EPA and DHA contribute to the normal function of the heart
According to EFSA, vitamin D:
3. contributes to normal absorption/utilization of calcium and phosphorus
4. contributes to normal blood calcium levels
5. contributes to the maintenance of normal bones
6. contributes to the maintenance of normal muscle function
7. contributes to the maintenance of normal teeth
8. contributes to the normal function of the immune system
9. has a role in the process of cell division
We turn laboratory measurements into clear, actionable insights. The Gut Health Test uses 3 quantifiable biomarkers and turns them into 5 actionable health markers.
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What we measure (quantifiable values)
We measure three blood metabolites and derive three ratios. All concentrations are shown in µM on your result cards.
Ratios displayed on your page:
Sample type & comparability to research. We collect dried blood spot (DBS) samples for convenience and stability. To ensure your numbers are comparable with values reported in scientific literature (typically plasma/serum), we apply a validated DBS-to-plasma conversion factor during analysis. The factor is proprietary but validated; it does not change your category boundaries—only the unit equivalence.
How we set the cutoffs
We define Low, Moderate, Medium-high, and High using Zinzino reference groups and patterns consistent with published dietary fiber tertiles. Higher fiber intake and a better omega-6:3 balance are linked to improved metabolic and immune-stress profiles. Although fiber intake was self-reported, it’s a robust proxy: studies associate higher fiber with elevated IPA and more favorable tryptophan ratios (higher IPA:TRP, lower KYN:TRP). By combining dietary (fiber intake) and biochemical (BalanceTest Protection %) indicators, our low fiber/low protection vs high fiber/high protection groups represent realistic ends of the lifestyle–diet–health spectrum in our population.
As our dataset grows, these targets are subject to change.
We then set the threshold rules below, using medians and 75th percentiles from those groups:
IPA
IPA:TRP and IPA:KYN
KYN:TRP (lower is better)
This framework keeps categories anchored in real-world data rather than theoretical targets.
How scoring works (and what it’s used for)
You will always see your measured values (µM or %) and their color band. Separately—and only for calculating the overall Gut Health Index—we convert each marker to an internal 0–100 subscore:
These sub-scores are not shown as standalone “grades” for each marker. They exist solely to combine markers fairly into one summary score for the Gut Health Index.
The Gut Health Index (overall %)
We combine the sub-scores using a weighted model to provide a reliable snapshot of your overall balance:
Target ranges shown on your result page
For practical context we also display target ranges in the table at the bottom at the result page. These come from participants who achieved High on IPA:KYN; within that favorable subset, we show the 25th–75th percentile for each marker target value.
Quality controls & intended use
Quick summary
We quantify IPA, KYN and TRP, compute meaningful ratios, and map results to population based cutoffs from defined lifestyle reference groups. We score markers only to build the Gut Health Index, with heavier weight on IPA and KYN:TRP. DBS results are converted using a validated conversion factor so the numbers you see are directly comparable with findings in the scientific literature.