Stool Testing FAQs
Lisa Pomeroy, ND, FDN-P
An increasing number of practitioners use stool testing to help evaluate alterations in a client's gut microbiota. The markers and patterns that you get from a stool test can also provide you with clues on how to improve the health of a client's GI tract.
In this webinar Lisa Pomeroy, ND, FDN-P, shares what to look for on a stool test report that can indicate the need for pancreatic vs brush border enzymes as well as the specific enzymes for digesting gluten, disrupting biofilm, and lowering inflammation.
In this webinar Lisa Pomeroy, ND, FDN-P, shares what to look for on a stool test report that can indicate the need for pancreatic vs brush border enzymes as well as the specific enzymes for digesting gluten, disrupting biofilm, and lowering inflammation.
About the Speaker

Lisa Pomeroy, ND, FDN-P, is a traditional naturopath with extensive training in functional medicine and lab interpretation through the Kalish Institute, Functional Diagnostic Nutrition (FDN), Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM), Functional Medicine University (FMU), and others. Currently she works as a clinical consultant for Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory and educates health practitioners on functional lab interpretation through her training courses and 1-on-1 consultations through Pomeroy Institute For Functional Nutrition.
Lisa became interested in health at a young age due to her own personal health struggles. Because functional laboratory testing was essential in helping her identify the root causes of her health issues, she has made it her mission to teach health practitioners how to interpret functional lab tests and create natural protocols so that clinicians are better equipped to help their patients overcome their chronic health issues.
Lisa became interested in health at a young age due to her own personal health struggles. Because functional laboratory testing was essential in helping her identify the root causes of her health issues, she has made it her mission to teach health practitioners how to interpret functional lab tests and create natural protocols so that clinicians are better equipped to help their patients overcome their chronic health issues.
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