The Health from the Gut ecosystem
We have a deep understanding of the complex interactions within the gut ecosystem - and how to balance it by supporting its four key pillars.
1. A healthy gut environment
Like any natural ecosystem, a healthy and well-nourished gut environment is essential for the microbiome to thrive. To enable the microbiome to function at its full potential, the provision of the right nutrients and growth conditions is needed.
2. Keystone species
Certain microorganisms in the gut have evolved to behave as a connecting network between bacterial species. It is important to preserve and promote the growth of keystone species to maintain microbiome balance.
3. Gut barrier integrity
A strong gut barrier helps to maintain the homeostasis of the gut network and prevent the onset of uncontrolled inflammation and subsequent disease.
4. Microbiome-independent mechanisms
Just like the moon influences ecosystems on Earth, so does the microbiome on our wider health.