The Microbiome in Health and Disease
What is the microbiome and why is it important? The microbiome is the genetic material of all the microbes – bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses – that live on and inside the human body. The number of genes in all the microbes in one person’s microbiome is 200 times the number of genes in the human genome. Gut microbiome plays major roles in maintenance of human health. Gut microbiome is involved in progress and development of human diseases. These include metabolic and inflammatory disorders, cancer, depression, as well as infant health and longevity.
Optimizing the gut microbiome is one way to address overall health and well-being. We would love to discuss our recommendations based on a review of your own symptoms and medical history.
Recommendations may include addition of probiotics or other products to support your own microbiome. One such source is Microbiome Labs.
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Microbiome Resources
- Megaspore Biotic Handout
- Microbiome Handout
- Why Our Microbes Could Be Key to Our Health
- The Role of the Microbiome for Human Health
- The Human Microbiome and Its Potential Importance to Pediatrics
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