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Bio.Clear™ Endotox-LV | Research

The liver is an important organ that affects multiple systems in the body; indeed, it is seen as the most important organ in many cultures. In product development we were …

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The Oral Microbiome | Strain Specific Research

Probiotic strains have very specific functions and should be chosen accordingly. Additionally, some strains should not be put together in capsules or powder due to their incompatibility. It is a …

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Introducing The Bio.Clear™ Range

Bio.Clear™ is a range of plant and nutrient-based therapeutics to optimise metabolic and eliminatory processes with the health of our microbiomes in mind.

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Introducing The Bio.Me™ Range

A range of evidence-based probiotics and prebiotics to support and feed the host’s multiple microbiomes.

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Element Testing: Why Sample Type Matters

Urine, serum, plasma, whole blood, red blood cells, feces, hair, fingernails … the list goes on. How do you decide what biological sample(s) to use for element analysis? Can results …

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Food Sensitivity Testing Beyond IgG

The immune system is incredibly complex, and there is a distinct clinical advantage in understanding the key players of the immune system when it comes to food allergy and/or …

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Neurotransmitter Testing Clinical Pearls

Dr Kate Placzek from ZRT Laboratory has outlined a series of key concepts in neurotransmitter testing to help understand the patterns found in the Neuroadvanced Neurotransmitter Profile

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Female Microbiome | Strain Specific Research

Probiotic strains have very specific functions and should be chosen accordingly. Additionally, some strains should not be put together in capsules or powder due to their incompatibility. It is a …

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The Female Microbiome & Urinary Tract Infections | Research

Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) can be divided into upper tract infections, which involve the kidneys (pyelonephritis), and lower tract infections, which involve the bladder (cystitis), urethra (urethritis), and prostate (prostatitis). …

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The Female Microbiome & Urinary Tract Infection Protocols | Research

Twenty to 40% of women treated for urinary tract infections (UTIs) experience at least one recurrence within six months. These recurrences are often caused by the same bacterial clone that was …

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The Female Microbiome | Research

The female urinary microbiomes (gut-bladder-vagina) are a key factor for women’s health. Crucial for a healthy vaginal environment is a specific, but delicate microbial balance, characterised by a low …

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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 …