Analiza Microbiomului Intestinal pentru Sănătate Optimă
The microbiome is the totality of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi) and their genes that live in and on the body, playing an essential role in health and biological balance.
Microbiome
What is the microbiome?
The gut microbiome It is made up of trillions of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi, archaea, etc.) that live in the gut and play an essential role in human health. They contribute to digestion, immunity, and protection against disease.
Microbiome imbalances are associated with numerous conditions, such as:
- inflammatory bowel diseases,
- metabolic diseases,
- cardiovascular diseases,
- neurodegenerative diseases,
- mental health disorders.
Microbiome
What is the myBiome test?
myBIOME is a metagenomic sequencing test A state-of-the-art test that analyzes the gut microbiome in detail. It provides information about the types of microorganisms in the gut, their functionality, and their impact on health. Based on the results, the test includes personalized nutritional recommendations to restore microbiome balance and support overall health.
Microbiome
What information does the myBIOME report provide?
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Microbial diversity – indicates the variety of species in the intestine, a sign of a healthy flora.
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Species of interest – identifies beneficial and potentially pathogenic bacteria.
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Digestion potential – shows how well the microbiome digests fiber, protein, and intestinal mucus.
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Sample composition – shows the proportion of microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, yeasts, etc.) and the percentage of human DNA, useful for detecting inflammation.
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Microbial functions – analyzes genes and metabolites produced (fatty acids, vitamins, GABA, histamine), associated with beneficial effects or disease risks.
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Personalized nutritional recommendations – food list adapted to the needs of the microbiome, adjustable according to allergies or intolerances.
FAQ's
The sample is collected at home, from the stool, using a special kit and dedicated instructions, then it is sent to the laboratory for analysis.
No, the procedure is non-invasive, simple and does not cause discomfort.
Typically, results can be available within 2-4 weeks from the date the sample arrives at the laboratory.