Gut Microbiome

The human gut is home to trillions of microorganisms, which are collectively known as the microbiome. These microbes play a vital part in our gut health, supporting digestion and the synthesis of vitamins.

The human microbiome has a profound impact on our health. It has been correlated with a wide range of conditions, including obesity and Type 2 diabetes, as well as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).

Oral Microbiome

Your Mouth Is A Window Into Your True Health: Here’s Exactly How To Take Care Of It!

Is Your Mouth Microbiome More Important Than Your Gut?

If We Told You Flossing Could Balance Blood Sugar & Decrease Inflammation, Would You Finally Do It?

Scientific Research-American Society for Microbiology

Skin Microbiome

The Skin Microbiome

Nose Microbiome

The Nasal Cavity Microbiota of Healthy Adults

Female UroGenital Microbiome

The vaginal microbiome: rethinking health and diseases