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Article, GI Microbiome

Looking for a product to support gut barrier function?

When is barrier function a relevant clinical consideration? The importance of an effective physical and immune barrier at the site of host-microbiome interactions cannot be downplayed. Our solution is Bio....

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Bio.Me Barrier | 2 Minute Video Highlight

A clinically-researched multistrain live bacteria for the gut-brain microbiome and intestinal barrier health, which works to support the immune response and tight junctions and to break down lipopolysaccharides. Also containing ...

Article, GI Microbiome, Immunology & Inflammation

Optimising Your Immune System

To help optimise immunity, it is imperative that we nourish the immune system from the outside-in and inside-out with an emphasis on nurturing our relationship with the microbial colonies with ...

Article, GI Microbiome, Immunology & Inflammation

Immune Resilience: The Keystone Role of the Mucosal Immune System

In this article, we explore this crucial aspect of immunity, with a particular focus on how secretory immunoglobulin A (SIgA) provides a window into the strength of our mucosal immune ...

Article

Hidden Patterns – The Importance of Missing Microbes

In this article Emily Blake, human microbiome specialist and clinical educator at invivo, delves into bacterial syntropy and the importance of analysing missing microbes when compiling test results feedback for ...

Article, GI Microbiome, Immunology & Inflammation, Neurological

The Gut-Brain Axis | Research

The intestinal microbiota is considered to be associated with the neuro–endocrine–immune pathways, generating the concept of the gut–brain axis. Within this framework, the intestinal epithelial 'barrier', plays ...

Article

Probiotics in Human Clinical Trials | Research

In 2001, the World Health Organisation published a report indicating the health benefits of probiotic supplements. In 2005, the first paper was published that proposed the use of probiotics as an adjunctive ...

Article, GI Microbiome, Immunology & Inflammation

IBD & The Microbiome

The range of disorders cumulatively known as IBD affects many people across the UK, and the human microbiome is involved in more ways than one. The question is, what can ...

Article, GI Microbiome, Supplements, Vaginal Microbiome

GOS – A Targeted Prebiotic in Your Microbiome Toolkit

With so many different types of prebiotics available, ranging from partially hydrolysed guar gum (PHGG) and galacto-oligosaccharide (GOS) to aronia berry and pomegranate, the clinical question of "which prebiotic?" is ...