
Hypoacidity of the stomach is a condition in which the production of hydrochloric acid and digestive enzymes is reduced. This leads to impaired protein digestion, bacterial overgrowth, dysbiosis, and nutrient deficiencies.

Assessment of the digestive system and gastrointestinal function. Online tests and questionnaires help identify signs of impaired stomach acidity, microbiome imbalance, excessive yeast or parasitic growth, as well as functional gastrointestinal disorders. The results help better understand the causes of discomfort, bloating, heartburn, and bowel irregularities, and define directions for a more informed approach to digestive recovery and further evaluation.

Hypoacidity of the stomach is a condition in which the production of hydrochloric acid and digestive enzymes is reduced. This leads to impaired protein digestion, bacterial overgrowth, dysbiosis, and nutrient deficiencies.

The betaine test is used as a home method for assessing possible decreases in gastric acidity. It is based on the intake of betaine hydrochloride during meals and monitoring sensations in the…

Assessment questionnaire to determine the likelihood of reduced stomach acidity (hypoacidity). Mark the symptoms that you have actually experienced in the last 1-2 weeks.

The questionnaire is designed to identify signs of excessive growth of yeast of the genus Candida. This type of imbalance can develop after courses of antibiotics, hormonal therapy, during chronic inflammatory processes,…


The questionnaire assesses risk factors and symptoms related to the possible overgrowth of Candida albicans in men.

The questionnaire assesses risk factors and symptoms associated with potential excessive growth of Candida albicans.

This questionnaire helps assess possible signs of intestinal dysfunction and symptoms that may be associated with the active growth of Candida.

A short questionnaire to assess signs of possible excessive yeast growth (candidiasis). Helps to determine if there are prerequisites for an imbalance in the microbiome.

This test is deemed a fallacy and does not provide reliable results.
Home methods for assessing stomach acidity are often based on observing the body's reaction to certain foods. One such method suggests drinking fresh apple juice on an empty stomach and drawing conclusions…

This test is deemed a fallacy and does not provide reliable results.
The body's reaction to lemon or freshly squeezed lemon juice is part of home methods used for a rough assessment of stomach function.This test is not diagnostic and does not determine the…

This test is deemed a fallacy and does not provide reliable results.
Checking the stomach's reaction to certain foods is one of the most common household methods to assess potential digestive disorders. One such home test suggests observing how one feels after having a…