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    If you’re considering leaky gut testing, you’re probably hoping for something more concrete than another list of foods to try or avoid. We’ll go through what leaky gut testing generally involves, when it’s useful, what the process actually looks like from sample to results, how reliable it really is, and how it fits into a wider, personalised plan rather than standing alone as an answer in itself.

    As a nutritional therapist working in functional medicine, I use testing as one part of a bigger picture, not a shortcut that replaces properly understanding your history and symptoms, and not something I recommend by default before we’ve had a conversation.

    What Leaky Gut Testing Involves

    In functional medicine, leaky gut testing usually falls into two broad categories. Stool testing can give insight into the balance of your gut microbiome, along with markers linked to inflammation and gut lining function. Some blood markers are also sometimes used to look at intestinal permeability. None of these gives a simple yes or no answer on their own; they add pieces of information that make more sense when they’re read alongside your actual symptoms and history, which is why I never look at results in isolation, and why leaky gut testing on its own is rarely the whole story.

    Is Testing Always Necessary?

    Not always, and I would rather tell you that honestly than sell you testing you don’t need. For some clients, a detailed conversation about diet, stress, sleep, and symptom history gives enough of a starting point to build a plan straight away, without spending money on tests that wouldn’t change what we do next.

    For others, particularly where symptoms are complex, long-standing, or several possible causes overlap, testing adds real clarity and helps prioritise where to focus first, rather than trying to change everything at once. Whether leaky gut testing is worth it for you depends entirely on your individual situation, and it’s something we decide together rather than something applied as a default to every client who walks through the door.

    Testing is the most in-depth way to create a leaky gut repair plan.

    What to Expect from Testing

    If testing is the right next step for you, it usually involves a simple at-home sample, sent off to a specialist lab, with clear instructions so there’s no guesswork involved. Once results come back, we go through them together in a follow-up session, in plain language, no unexplained jargon, no assuming you already understand the terminology, and plenty of space for you to ask questions until it actually makes sense. From there, the results are folded into a wider, personalised plan around your diet, lifestyle, and stress levels, rather than presented as a standalone verdict handed to you and left unexplained. This is the point where leaky gut testing tends to be most useful, when it’s read in context rather than in isolation, and used to sharpen a plan rather than replace one.

    What Testing Can’t Tell You

    It’s worth being upfront: no test replaces a personalised plan. Leaky gut testing can highlight patterns worth paying attention to, but the real work is in what happens next: working out which lifestyle, dietary, and stress-related factors are relevant to you, and building a realistic plan around them. Anyone offering testing as a complete solution on its own is probably overselling what it can do, and I’d rather be straightforward with you about that from the outset than let you spend money expecting a definitive answer that no single test can honestly give. The value comes from what we do with the results afterwards, not from the report itself.

    The Bigger Picture

    Rather than positioning leaky gut testing as a standalone service, I add it into the same process I use with every client: an initial conversation, a decision about whether testing adds value for you, and then a personalised plan built around whatever we learn, whether that comes from testing, your history, or both.

    Some clients need testing early on to make sense of a complicated picture; others make good progress without it and only consider it later if things plateau after a few months of dietary and lifestyle changes. Either way, the testing itself is never the endpoint; it’s a tool that helps get the plan right, and it always sits within an ongoing relationship rather than a one-off appointment.

    You can also read my blog on how to repair a leaky gut, which might give you a starting point on your gut repair journey.

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    • Timea is very knowledgeable and passionate. She took the time to understand my habits, explained what I could do better and made a plan on how to improve my overall health. She was always available to answer my questions and was keen to follow up on my progress, regularly sharing ideas, recommendations or recipes, so I never felt overwhelmed.

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  • Finding the Right Leaky Gut Nutritionist

    I’m Timea Kiss, a Registered Nutritional Therapist trained at the College of Naturopathic Medicine in London, and registered with BANT and CNHC. I am also Bsc(Hons) trained in Naturopathic Nutritional Therapy through the Institute for Optimum Nutrition (ION), validated by the University of Portsmouth.

    I look at root cause, functional medicine, with a focus on gut health, immune health, and hormonal wellbeing. I never assume testing is the right starting point until we’ve talked through your situation properly. If you’d like an honest conversation about whether leaky gut testing makes sense for you, I offer a free, no-obligation call with no pressure to book anything afterwards. That conversation is usually the clearest way to find out whether leaky gut testing is actually the right next step for your circumstances.

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