My gut called the shots for decades.
It decided where I could go, what I could eat, and how much was left in the tank after lunch. I planned around it the way you plan around weather you can't predict. For a long time I assumed that was just my normal.
So I did what you have probably done. I saw the doctors. They ran the standard panels, told me everything looked fine, and sent me home. Eat more fiber. Manage your stress. The bloating, the fatigue, the fog — none of it cared what the bloodwork said. Normal labs and real symptoms is a contradiction. I stopped being willing to live inside it.
The answer was deeper testing, in the right order.
I went looking, and I kept looking for years. The thing that finally moved the needle was not another elimination diet or another shelf of supplements. It was testing that went well past a standard panel, and then addressing what it found in a deliberate sequence instead of all at once.
Some of it was food. A lot of it was not. What mattered was seeing the full picture in objective data, and then knowing what to do first, second, and third. The order turned out to be as important as the interventions themselves.
I read what the labs have been saying all along.
My whole practice runs on that idea. I test thoroughly with comprehensive bloodwork and a comprehensive stool analysis, I read the patterns routine medicine skips, and I build a program around what your results actually show. There is no standard plan. Yours is cut to fit you.
Tummy Tailors is fully remote, so we can do this wherever you are. Your blood kit ships to you for a quick draw at a lab near you, your stool kit ships to you to mail back, and the rest happens by video on your schedule.
