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Gut microbiome regeneration focuses on promoting a healthy balance of microorganisms living in the digestive tract. The gut microbiome, which includes billions of bacteria and other microbes, plays an important role in digestion, immune regulation, metabolism, and many other physiological processes.
At our clinic, this process begins with modern diagnostic testing that evaluates the composition and diversity of microorganisms in the gut. These tests help assess the current state of the microbiome and may identify potential imbalances that could influence digestive health, immune function, and overall well-being.
Based on the test results and individual medical assessment of the patient, doctors provide individualized recommendations that may include dietary adjustments, probiotics, and other supportive strategies designed to promote a balanced intestinal microbiome.
Gut microbiome regeneration may be considered in situations such as:
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The gut microbiome results are reviewed by a doctor, taking into account your overall health, medical history, and any other relevant clinical information.
During a medical consultation, the results are explained and discussed to ensure they are properly understood and interpreted within the appropriate clinical context. If supportive treatment is considered appropriate and no contraindications are present, an individualized treatment protocol is developed.
A large part of the immune system is closely connected to the gut. A balanced gut microbiome helps regulate immune responses and supports the body’s ability to respond to infections and inflammation. Improving microbial diversity may therefore contribute to stronger immune resilience.
An imbalance in gut microorganisms may contribute to symptoms such as bloating, abdominal discomfort, irregular bowel habits, constipation, or diarrhea. Supporting a healthier microbial balance may help improve digestive comfort and restore more stable gut function.
The gut and brain communicate through the gut–brain axis, a complex system linking the digestive system with the nervous system. Changes in the gut microbiome may influence processes related to mood, stress regulation, and energy levels, which is why gut health is increasingly considered an important factor in overall well-being.
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