The invention of the microscope many years ago allowed scientists to understand how bacteria can cause infections in humans. Today, with the latest genetic sequencing technology; we have discovered that the communities of bacteria, fungi and viruses known as the Microbiome, which inhabit the human body, do more for their health, well-being and mood than we ever imagined.
The BenefitsKnowing the structure and composition of your Microbiome will allow you and your doctor to make more personalized and truly effective decisions to drive radical changes in:
Significantly increase your feeling of stomach well-being and general health. The analysis and monitoring of the status of the Microbiome can be especially beneficial after treatments with antibiotics or chemotherapy.
Increase the microorganisms related to the production of metabolites that control anxiety states and others related to your mental health, as well as the absorption of nutrients that affect physical performance.
Regulate in a more efficient and personalized way key aspects of your metabolism such as appetite, glucose consumption and insulin production.
Improve your immune response to different diseases and inflammatory processes.
Learn what types of Microorganisms are in your gut and what they might be doing.
Learn what types of foods you should include in your diet to promote a healthy Microbiome.
Monitor how your Microbiome and health status changes from lifestyle adjustments.
Determine if you should increase your intake of probiotics and monitor their impact on your Microbiome.
Learn about the abundance of various types of microorganisms to make really specific and personalized clinical and dietary decisions.
Find out if the composition of your Microbiome is influencing other areas of your physical and/or mental health.