Full Body Intelligence™ Complete Bundle

  • Get advanced gut + oral microbiome analysis + cellular health insights based on your unique biology

  • Receive 50+ precision health scores including your biological age, the status of your gut + oral microbiome, cognitive + metabolic functioning, immune system stress response + more

  • Make actionable decisions to improve your health with an analysis of how you react to 370+ foods + which to eat more of (or avoid) + why

  • Enhance your daily routine with custom-formulated supplements + personalized biotics, toothpaste + gel + oral lozenges

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  • 4 interest-free payments of $119.75* with Affirm
  • Plus tax, if applicable.
  • Available in the US and to Canada (for personal use).
  • For ages 14+
Viome Test Kit - Easy at-home testing process

Easy testing process

at-home

1

Register your kit

2

Collect & ship your sample to our CLIA-certified lab

3

Complete your questionnaire

4

Receive results within 2-3 weeks

Where we focus for this test

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The gut microbiome

As the largest micro-ecosystem in the human body, your gut microbiome is in a symbiotic relationship with you as its "host". A great deal of research has produced evidence that metabolites produced in your gut microbiome play a key role in maintaining balance and overall health for your entire body.

When it comes to microbes, it's not just about which microbes are there, but how they're behaving and the impact it has on your health! Your diet and lifestyle can often be the cause behind poor microbiome health. Our Gut Intelligence Test is unique in that it not only identifies and quantifies all microorganisms, including human, plant, and phage RNA viruses in your gut, but also examines their activity within your gut. Our analysis takes into account 400 pathways to provide deeper insights into ways to optimize gut health through targeted foods, supplements, and biotics.

Harmful microorganisms can cause infection or disrupt normal patterns in health. However, many commensal microbes within our body can act in beneficial or harmful ways depending on their environment (health, stress level, and access to different nutrients). This is why we rather classify microbial activities as either harmful or beneficial rather than specific microbes themselves. Like humans, whether you are bad depends on your actions, which can be influenced by the environment you live in.

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The oral microbiome

The oral microbiome, the second largest micro-ecosystem in your body, performs vital functions to help keep our mouths healthy, including the transportation of ionic minerals from saliva to the surface of teeth to aid in remineralization, carrying molecular oxygen to the gums and soft tissue, and eliminating free radicals.

Typical signs associated with an unhealthy oral microbiome may include ‘biofilm’ formation on the teeth. Also known as plaque, biofilm acts as a cityscape for colonizing bacteria. Excessive plaque formation can contribute to an accumulation of pathogens and toxic byproducts that can cause inflammation in and around the gums. This may appear as bleeding or easily damaged gums from brushing or flossing. Discomfort, excessive bleeding, and even sores inside the mouth may all be pointing toward issues of an imbalance in the oral microbiome.

Yes, bacteria in the mouth are normal, and most bacteria benefit our health. But just like the gut, an imbalance of the oral microbiome can negatively affect our health and not just our teeth but our whole body.

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Cellular function

When your cells are functioning optimally, they produce enough energy to sustain your needs and are efficiently "cleaning up" cellular waste, like free radicals. When cells lack the nutrition they need, they can't keep up with the metabolic demands of the body.

Our cells are very high-functioning machines, capable of healing and repairing old parts. This occurs naturally throughout the lifespan of a cell as performing its function sometimes results in damage. For example, organelles like the mitochondria create energy in the form of ATP from our food. As a byproduct, harmful free radicals occur, causing oxidative damage. However, our cells naturally produce glutathione, the master antioxidant, that is particularly effective at neutralizing these free radicals. Cellular aging occurs when too much oxidative stress is created and our cells aren’t capable of neutralizing their effects. Consequently, our mitochondria become damaged, making generating energy more difficult. Over time, this can affect the overall health of a cell, and make it more difficult to repair. In addition, chronic oxidative stress can begin to harm other parts of the cell, such as our DNA. When our genetic code is broken down, a cell can no longer repair itself or replicate. As this occurs to many different cells, our body slowly loses the capacity to create new, youthful cells to replace the old ones, resulting in cellular and bodily aging.

How this test can help

Are you experiencing frustrating symptoms that extend beyond digestive issues? Your body is a complex superorganism, with over 40 trillion microbes working tirelessly to keep you healthy. But when trouble arises, your body communicates through symptoms. We believe in addressing the root causes of your symptoms by honing in on the underlying activity in your body. Our approach focuses on personalized nutrition that significantly affects how resilient your body is to stress, illness, and aging.

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Symptoms: Occasional gas, bloating, stomach discomfort, nausea, occasional heartburn, diarrhea, constipation, sugar cravings, food sensitivities

Your nutrition recommendations are designed to optimize your digestion, strengthen gut lining, and boost richness & microbiome diversity.

Includes insights relating to:

  • Nutrient absorption
  • Beneficial & harmful microbial activities
  • Intestinal barrier health
  • Signatures of inflammation in the gut

Symptoms: Fatigue, weakness, low stamina & endurance

When cells lack the nutrition they need, they can't keep up with the body's metabolic demands, which leads to a loss of function and is the earliest measurable indicator of aging and health decline.

  • Aging of your cells
  • Cellular stress
  • Cellular inflammation
  • Mitochondrial health

Symptoms: Brain fog, poor concentration, memory problems, confusion, feelings of anxiousness, feeling down, mood swings, irritability

The gut microbiome aids in the development of our brain and nervous system as well as the management of neurological functions, including mood and memory. Your nutrition recommendations are designed to boost brain health and functions that support your cognitive and mood health.

Includes insights relating to:

  • Serotonin production-assisting pathways
  • Microbial activities which contribute to the production of GABA
  • Activities that might negatively impact focus
  • Activities that impact your body's pH balance

Symptoms: Weight gain, inability to lose weight, trouble maintaining a healthy weight, poor blood sugar control

The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in producing and metabolizing various hormones and neurotransmitters that regulate metabolism, including leptin, ghrelin, and serotonin. Additionally, the microbiome can influence the breakdown and absorption of dietary nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, impacting energy metabolism and body weight.

We measure microbial organisms and functions associated with your blood sugar, insulin resistance, and weight control.

Symptoms: Increased sensitivity/Intolerance to multiple foods, fatigue, brain fog, skin conditions, slow recovery from illness or infections

A healthy immune system is essential for fighting off outside invaders like viruses, bacteria, and fungi, neutralizing environmental toxins, and preventing changes within cells that lead to a decline in biological functions. Your nutrition recommendations are designed to help support your body's alarm system and repair mechanism.

Includes insights relating to:

  • Overall immunity
  • Body's preparedness to fight off bad viruses & bacteria
  • Body's ability to clear toxins
  • Manage oxidative stress

Symptoms: Trouble falling asleep, restless sleep, waking unrested, daytime sleepiness

Your gut microbiome is essential in regulating the body's circadian rhythm, the internal biological clock that helps regulate our sleep-wake cycle, hormone production, and other physiological processes. Your gut microbiome also produces neurotransmitters and hormones that influence your circadian rhythm, such as serotonin for regulating sleep and mood, and melatonin for regulating the sleep-wake cycle.

Includes insights relating to:

  • Serotonin production-assisting pathways
  • Microbial activities which contribute to the production of GABA
  • Activities that might negatively impact focus
  • Activities that impact your body's pH balance

Symptoms: High cholesterol, leg discomfort, headaches, limited physical activity, fatigue

The microbiome plays a vital role in cardiovascular health through its impact on inflammation, cholesterol metabolism, and blood pressure regulation. While many people think of simply managing their cholesterol to improve their cardiovascular health, many factors are actually at play, including oxidative stress, endothelial function, kidney function, and vitamin and mineral status.

Your nutrition recommendations are designed to optimize functions related to your heart health.

  • Indicators of high oxidative stress
  • Activities that promote inflammation
  • Vascular health
  • Cholesterol metabolism

Symptoms: Plaque formation on your teeth, bad breath, bleeding gums, mouth sores, gum sensitivity, tooth sensitivity

Oral health impacts systems beyond the mouth and is intricately connected to your cardiovascular, immune, bone, and brain health. Your nutrition recommendations are designed to rebalance your oral microbiome and lower the risk of cavities, bad breath, and leaky gums.

  • Activities of microbes in the mouth that contribute to gum inflammation
  • Activities of microbial pathways that cause bad breath
  • Microbial activities that lead to cavities and tooth decay

Benefits of Full Body Intelligence

Proper nutrition is essential to tap into your body's natural ability to heal and defend itself against stress and toxins as you age. Consuming the right combination of foods, nutrients, and probiotics can significantly influence how you feel, look, and age.

Discover how your body is aging from within

Discover how your body is aging from within

Address inflammaging at the root

Address inflammaging at the root

Promote emotional balance and a healthy mood

Promote emotional balance and a healthy mood

Promote healthy blood pressure

Promote healthy blood pressure

Promote a resilient immune system

Promote a resilient immune system

Help your body cope with stress

Help your body cope with stress