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Immune Power in Your Gut
Gut microbes regulate immunity and prevent disease
Serotonin Made in Your Gut
Gut microbes directly control serotonin production
Chronic Conditions Linked to Gut Imbalance
Gut disruption drives systemic inflammation
Nutrient Absorption Depends on Gut Health
Microbes convert nutrients into usable forms
Inflammation Begins in the Gut
Includes cancer, diabetes, and neurodegeneration
Your Microbiome Is Uniquely Yours
Requires Tailored Nutrition & Probiotics
Research Areas
Current research reveals meaningful connections between gut microbiome and these health areas. Evidence levels vary—we help you understand what the science actually shows.
Research shows >90% diagnostic accuracy using microbial biomarkers. Monitoring applications under active investigation.
Studies correlate specific microbial patterns with IBS subtypes. Dietary interventions show promise for symptom management.
Consistent links between reduced diversity and metabolic conditions. Lifestyle interventions supported by microbiome insights.
Chemotherapy significantly disrupts gut microbiota. Research supports microbiome monitoring to guide recovery and reduce treatment side effects.
FDA-approved microbiota therapies for recurrent C. difficile. Evidence supports monitoring recovery after antibiotic courses.
Functional markers and diversity analysis can guide dietary optimisation for common digestive complaints.