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Inflammation Marker

If your results are normal...

Continue with current diet and lifestyle. Retest in 1 year for optimal health.


If your results are high...
  • Possible causes of increased inflammation include poor levels of healthy gut bacteria, toxin exposure, and reactions to diet or lifestyle. In very high levels it may be advisable to contact your veterinary care provider
  • Consider an anti-inflammatory or prescription food. Some research has noted that changing the type of protein in a pet’s diet, for example switching from chicken to salmon, or trying a pet food with hydrolyzed protein may help to reduce inflammation
  • Consider anti-inflammatory snacks (blueberries, alfalfa, apples (no seeds), carrots, pumpkin, red pepper), or anti-inflammatory targeted supplements such as fish oil.
  • Consider probiotics to support healthy gut bacteria. Look for probiotics with a variety of healthy gut bacteria, referred to as multi-strain
  • Reduce stress, evaluate circadian rhythms of eating, sleeping and exercise
  • Set and maintain a regular schedule
  • Avoid toxins such as pollutants, pesticides sprays in the house or on lawns
  • Consult a veterinarian professional if associated with significant symptoms
  • Retest in 3  months to see if your pet has responded to changes

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Treatment Options

If your results are normal...

Continue with current diet and lifestyle. Retest in 1 year for optimal health.


If your results are high...
  • Probiotics have been shown to improve good gut bacteria and may improve Zonulin levels
  • Consider a less processed food, such as a prescription or human grade food. If the antigliadin IgA is also high, consider a gluten free pet food
  • Minimize anxiety and stress
  • Avoid unnecessary medications such as antibiotics or exposure to toxins
  • Check inflammation. Consider anti-inflammatory supporting snacks such as blueberries, alfalfa, apples (no seeds), carrots, pumpkin, red pepper), or anti-inflammatory supplements. Reducing inflammation may decrease Zonulin.
  • Check overall health as obesity and type 2 diabetes may lead to increased inflammation
  • Retest in 3 months.
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