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The Gut-Vagina-Bladder-Axis and UTIs
Here at Invivo Healthcare we are committed to raising awareness of under-discussed health complaints and the evidence-based microbiome solutions which can help individuals to live their lives to the full. ...
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 ...
IBS: A Spectrum
IBS is a catch-all diagnosis for someone suffering from bowel discomfort such as cramping, abdominal pains, bloating, diarrhoea, or constipation, or sometimes an alteration between the two. The trouble with ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Iron Absorption and The Gut Microbiota
Iron deficiency is one of the most common micronutrient deficiencies worldwide, affecting around two billion people globally. For this reason, there has been a growing interest in understanding the interaction ...
How To Support Your Microbiome in Spring
Spring is now fully underway, and just as the flowers in our gardens need nurturing and care to flourish, so do the trillions of microorganisms that make up our microbiome. ...