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Gut Microbiome

Gut Microbiome

Definition of Gut Microbiome

The gut microbiome refers to the community of microorganisms that inhabit the gastrointestinal tract of humans. These microorganisms include

  • Bacteria
  • Viruses
  • Fungi

The friendly gut microbiome performs various functions, such as food digestion, the synthesis of vitamins and neurotransmitters, and protection against pathogens. Additionally, it has been found that the friendly gut microbiome has a significant impact on overall health, including the immune system, metabolism, and brain function.

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