Episode 67: Why Your Labs Look ‘Normal’—But You Still Feel Miserable: The Root Cause Approach to Gut Healing
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Your doctor says your labs are “normal.” Yet you’re still bloated, exhausted, and chained to the bathroom. In this episode, Courtney breaks down why that happens—and how a functional, root-cause approach looks beyond basic bloodwork to uncover hidden imbalances driving IBS-D, IBD, and chronic gut distress. She shares the exact testing methods she uses in her Root Cause Test Method, the truth about “food sensitivity” tests, and how trauma, stress, and toxins fit into the bigger picture of gut healing.
What you’ll learn
Functional vs. conventional care: why “normal” doesn’t mean optimal and what most doctors miss in standard lab panels.
Whole-person healing: how stress, trauma, and emotional load show up in your physical symptoms (and what to do about it).
The Root Cause Test Method: the structured process Courtney uses to identify your unique mix of triggers.
The key functional tests that finally reveal what’s going on:
- GI-MAP: uncovers digestive weakness, inflammation, infections, and microbial imbalance.
- Wheat Zoomer: the gold-standard test for hidden gluten/wheat sensitivity.
- Organic Acids Test (OAT): detects yeast, bacterial overgrowth, nutrient gaps, and mitochondrial stress.
- DUTCH Test: maps hormones, adrenals, and detox pathways to connect stress and gut health.
- HTMA (Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis): highlights mineral imbalances that influence digestion and energy.
- Total Tox Burden: measures environmental toxins, mold, and heavy metals that quietly derail progress.
Link to my free training “The Root Cause Approach to Gut Healing”—my step-by-step framework to stop guessing and start healing
Link to a free 30 minute Gut Check Call
Link to my website
Disclaimer: None of the content discussed is meant to be taken as medical advice. All information presented is for educational purposes only and listeners and viewers assume all responsibility around implementing any changes to their health and medical regimen.