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The Era of the Microbiome has created an explosion of scientific research and discovery, all of which points to the same truth: The microbiome is the center of health in the human body.

Today, microbiome health remains relatively unknown to consumers, even though governments, companies, researchers, and universities share a profound interest in microbiome health.

But it won’t remain hidden for long. Interest is growing exponentially, and within five years microbiome health will be among the most important nutritional health topics discussed online and reported in all media.

Here is some of our research. We encourage you to do your own, and read more about the microbiome from trusted sources.

By: Zach Aanderud Ph.D. This article details our interactions with microbiomes over time. Encourages embracing microbiome health benefits. Highlights LoveBiome as a leader in microbiome care. Over a century ago we began to unlock the secrets of microbiomes, but only now are we embracing microbiomes as the center of health Read more...

By: Zach Aanderud Ph.D. This article describes the basic ecology of the gut microbiome. Highlights the three most substantial benefits of your gut microbiome including protection against brain-gut microbiome chemical In each of our large intestines lives trillions of micro-organisms that collectively together create a supporting organ at the center Read more...

By: Zach Aanderud Ph.D. This article defines the three biotics and emphasizes the interconnectedness of the biotics and their health benefits in the gut microbiome. Includes a deeper dive into the fundamentals of pre, pro, and postbiotics and the interactions between these three distinct categories. Highlights the pre, post, and Read more...

By: Zach Aanderud Ph.D. A look into LoveBiome’s rich polyphenol botanicals as prebiotics (i.e., green, red, yellow, and purple nutrient-dense botanicals, and red-light ferment) is essential for good health. The focus on plant-based prebiotic diversity is essential for gut microbiome health and overall health. Includes an introduction to your digestive Read more...

Your skin harbors a microbiome consisting of an array of genetically and physiologically diverse bacteria, fungi, and archaea. Like the gut microbiome, the skin microbiome is crucial to your overall health.

ARTICLE: Embracing Microbiomes as the Center of Health

Today we are experiencing a microbiome awakening of sorts, and halting the constant barrage against the microorganisms that live within us and on us. The health benefits associated with microbiomes is undeniable, and information is quickly broadening.

ARTICLE: Gut Microbiome Ecology and the Gut-Brain Connection

In each of our large intestines lives trillions of micro-organisms that collectively create a supporting "organ" at the center of our health called the gut microbiome. And the gut microbiome influences our daily activity in myriad ways.

ARTICLE: Gut Health Essentials: Prebiotics, Probiotics, and Postbiotics

Only when we clearly understand the distinction and importance of pre, pro, and postbiotics will we be able to truly harness the power of balanced microbiomes.

ARTICLE: Plant Life Gives Life: The Amazing Power of Polyphenols

Within plants is the power of life. All plant-based foods contain dietary polyphenols—secondary metabolites that possess amazing benefits to humans when consumed.

ARTICLE: Discovering the Skin Microbiome

Your skin harbors a microbiome consisting of an array of genetically and physiologically diverse bacteria, fungi, and archaea. Like the gut microbiome, the skin microbiome is crucial to your overall health.
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