
2-3 weeks

Stool

At Home

No
Meant for anyone who wants to take a deeper dive into their gut and restore/enhance their gut health with the help of experts



- Avoid consumption of antibiotics in the 2 weeks before the sample is taken
- Avoid consumption of alcohol or any recreational drugs in the 24 hours before the sample is taken
- Avoid long distance travel in the 24 hours before the sample is taken
- No long distance travel (past 10 days)
- Avoid taking the test in the middle of your menstrual cycle
Details
Meant for anyone who wants to take a deeper dive into their gut and restore/enhance their gut health with the help of experts



- Avoid consumption of antibiotics in the 2 weeks before the sample is taken
- Avoid consumption of alcohol or any recreational drugs in the 24 hours before the sample is taken
- Avoid long distance travel in the 24 hours before the sample is taken
- No long distance travel (past 10 days)
- Avoid taking the test in the middle of your menstrual cycle
Digital Reports
our miGQ® Report entails

Microbiome Composition
Assists in understanding the different types of microbes present in the patient’s gut & their functional relevance.

Gut Health Index
Provides assessment of the patient’s gut status.

Metabolic Indicators
Analyses the presence of butyrate, LPS & gas producers, biofilm formers and pro and anti-inflammatory microbes.

Food & Probiotic Recommendations
Suggests practical ways to restore & enhance gut health.
How it Works
Get your miGQ® kit
at your doorstep
Collect and send
us your stool
sample
Receive your
personalised Gut
Microbiome
Report and diet
recommendations
Happy gut
FAQs
The gut microbiome is affected by changes such as antibiotic use, a bacterial or a viral
infection, excessive alcohol consumption in last few hours and travel. The changes in gut
microbiome are temporary and the microbiome rebuilds itself after you are back to your
normal routine.
Hence, we recommend you not to take the test if you have -
Hence, we recommend you not to take the test if you have -
- Consumed antibiotics in the last couple of weeks
- Had fever or had viral/bacterial infection in the last 7 days or
- Had consumed alcohol/recreational drugs in last 24 hours
We recommend you to take collect the sample before or after you menstrual cycle
The test can be ideally taken at intervals of 6 months
No, since the microbiome varies during pregnancy, we recommend you to wait until you deliver
your baby.
The test is recommended for people above the age of 18