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Endotoxin & Liver | Bioactives Research II
In our last research post, we shared research into Hibiscus, Burdock, and Selenium. This time we're highlighting Spirulina, Chlorella, Milk Thistle, Dandelion and Artichoke.
Vaginal Microbiome Probiotic: Bio.Me Femme V
Bio.Me™ Femme V - Our vaginal health probiotic containing keystone Lactobacillus species
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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....
The Mucus Membrane and Microbial Patterns in Clinical Gut Analysis
Humphrey Bacchus offers an in-depth look at the connection between low grade inflammation and the gut.
Patterns of Gut Imbalance in IBD and IBS
The markers on the GI EcologiX gut health and microbiome profile were chosen because of the wealth of research and human clinical data on their relation to chronic disease. We ...
Collaboration with University of Reading Strengthens Research and Development Activities in Gut-Brain Area
Winclove Probiotics, specialized in research, development and manufacturing of probiotic formulations, has joined forces with the University of Reading, a global university in Reading, Berkshire, England. This collaboration aims to ...
Finding Harmony with our Virome
The personal and global toll of the COVID-19 pandemic is sobering, especially on mental health as summarised in an important article by Professor Sir Graham Thornicroft, Professor of Community Psychiatry ...
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 ...
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 ...