The Gut Marker That Explains Your Hormonal Acne (And What To Do About It)
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Why beta-glucuronidase on the GI Map is the gut-hormone link nobody's explaining to women with acne.
If your hormonal acne, PMS, or jawline breakouts won't budge. This episode might be the missing piece. I'm diving into one specific marker on the GI Map stool test called beta-glucuronidase, what it does to your estrogen levels, and why it can drive hormonal acne even when your liver is technically doing its job.
In this episode:
- What the GI Map stool test is and why it's different from basic gut testing
- Beta-glucuronidase explained simply, the mechanism that recirculates estrogen back into your bloodstream
- The symptoms that point to high beta-glucuronidase (hint: jawline acne, PMS, heavy periods)
- What drives it high, including the antibiotic-acne connection that nobody talks about
- What else on the GI Map tells the full hormonal acne story
- The 4-step protocol: fixing dysbiosis, fiber, calcium D-glucarate, and keeping bowels moving
- What to do if you can't access testing yet
Mentioned:
- Order Your GI Map by Diagnostic Solutions — HERE
- The Clear Skin Roadmap
Products and Resources:
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