Get to the root of your discomfort with QuinTron breath testing

If you're experiencing digestive problems, don't wait! Breath testing can help you determine if SIBO or another disorder is causing your GI distress. 

Purchase Your Own

At-Home Breath Collection Kit

Order a breath collection kit from QuinTron’s online store and perform your breath test in the privacy of your own home. Send your samples to one of our partners for analysis using the convenient, prepaid packaging. 

Your at-home breath collection test results are emailed to you, showing measured levels of Hydrogen and Methane in your breath. Our report also informs you of the quality of each sample collected so you can feel confident in each breath sample evaluated. Review your results with your healthcare provider to determine your next steps or potential treatment. 

EasySampler™

The EasySampler: our most popular breath test collection kit.

Collect breath samples in the comfort and privacy of your own home, without a trip to the doctor and without supervision. It's easy!

Patient-Instructions

Once your breath sample is ready and sealed, simply mail back the sample using the prepaid mailing label and instructions included in your kit. Results are typically available within 72 hours from receipt of the test. 

For easy and convenient in-home breath testing, order the EasySampler today.

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Nearly 1 in 3 people

suffer from GI Distress.

  • 25-45 million people are affected by irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
  • It's estimated up to 80% of IBS sufferers may have SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth). 
  • Some studies suggest up to 15% of healthy people have SIBO but remain asymptomatic. 

Underlying Causes of SIBO, IMO, and GI Distress

The underlying causes of SIBO, IMO, and related disorders are not yet well understood, although researchers continue to study these conditions. Digestive disorders seem to develop when one or more of the following defense mechanisms against bacterial overgrowth become compromised: 

  • Hydrochloric acid, which destroys bacteria in the stomach. 
  • Gut motility, which keeps intestinal contents moving through the system.
  • Immunoglobulins and pancreatic proteolytic enzymes, which halt bacterial growth.
  • An intact and properly functioning ileocecal valve, which prevents the backflow of contents from the large intestine to the small intestine. 

Learn More About Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)

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DR. NIRALA JACOBI, The SIBO Doctor

Dr. Nirala Jacobi’s website is one of the most comprehensive sources for SIBO education and advice. It includes a podcast, courses, and information on her popular SIBO Bi-Phasic Diet.

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DR. ALLISON SIEBECKER, ND, NSOM, LAC, Naturopathic Physician

Dr. Siebecker is highly regarded as a SIBO expert and educator. She was the co-founder and former medical director of the SIBO Center for Digestive Health at NUNM Clinic and has specialized in the treatment of SIBO since 2010. Her website includes an informative blog, her SIBO Pro course and extensive information about SIBO treatments.

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SHIVAN SARNA

Shivan has taken what she has learned as a SIBO sufferer and converted it into a high-quality collection of knowledge and resources. Her website includes a blog, a podcast, several courses and a masterclass library that features the best and the brightest practitioners in this field.

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REBECCA COOMES

Rebecca is the author of the world’s first SIBO cookbooks, SIBO Summer Cookbook and SIBO Family Favorites Cookbook, is the host of the SIBO Cooking Show. She is the host of the SIBO podcast and provides one-on-one coaching to SIBO patients.

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