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This approach requires widespread use of preservatives – materials that we believe are detrimental to our microbiome. Fresh ingredients, on the other hand, have been used and tolerated by humans for thousands of years. That’s why we firmly believe that fresh is best....
Our microbiome changes as we grow older. This is because of the various experiences to which we expose ourselves while we spend time on our big floating rock. The amount of interest doctors and scientists have in the microbiome is spiking in recent years. This is because now, with advancement...
7. The most diverse microbiome is the gut microbiome The gut microbiome is the largest and most diverse community of microbes, containing up to 1,000 different species. Majority of the species are found in the large intestine. 8. Microbiome is crucial for our survival The microbiome plays a ...
The human microbiome is a community of microorganisms that can be found all over our body surfaces, especially in the mouth, gut, vagina, skin and eyes.
Recently, microbiomes – that is more specifically, human microbiomes – have been experiencing a bit of a popularity surge in the mass media. Both thegut microbiomeand skin microbiome are terms that are regularly appearing in health columns as we all become hypervigilant of our health in the...
We're advancing microbiome research because the more we understand about the combinations of bacteria, the better equipped we are to prevent diseases and improve pets' nutrition. Here is what we've learned so far.
Our microbiome is the name for the microbes that live on our body and some people think that the microbiome is our forgotten organ. Over the last few years our knowledge of what our microbiome is has increased through the Human Microbiome Project (USA) and the Metagenomics ...
One of the most important ways the microbiome affects health is through its influence on our immune system. "What happens is, from birth onto death, our microbiome actually helps to shape our immune system," Ravella said. "This is important because we know today that inflammation is very rel...
This idea would once have been considered outlandish, but interest in the brain’s microbial community is growing rapidly. It turns out our grey matter is teeming with bacteria, viruses and fungi, and a better understanding of this unexpected microbiome has enormous potential to...