Did you know your body hosts trillions of tiny organisms? These include gut bacteria, viruses, and fungi. They are vital for your health and happiness. They help with digestion and keep your immune system strong. The gut-brain axis connects your digestive system with your brain. This link shows how your gut health affects your mood, thinking, and even your nerves. If your gut microbiome is…
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The Human Microbiome: Health and Disease Impact
“The human body is not just human; it’s a superorganism. It’s an amalgam of human cells and microbial cells.” – Dr. Rob Knight, Director of the Center for Microbiome Innovation. The human microbiome is home to trillions of microorganisms. These tiny beings play a big role in our health and our risk of getting sick. They live in different parts of our body, like our…