Genobiome

What is Microbiome?

It has been scientifically shown that human health is related to the richness and diversity of the bacteria and other microorganisms with which it lives. The total of these microorganisms is called microbiota. The genomic structure of the microbiota and the interaction network it creates constitute the microbiome. While the majority of the microbiota is found in the intestines, many other organs also have their own unique microbiota. A balanced microbiome is of great importance for a healthy life.

What Does Genobiome Include?

  • Microbiome Structure
  • Microbiome Diversity
  • Ratio Between Microbiome Balance and Bacteria Types
  • Types of Probiotic (Friendly) Bacteria and Numerical Detection
  • Types and Numerical Detection of Pathogenic Bacteria
  • The 20 Most Important Bacteria and Their Ratios
  • Presence of microorganisms such as candida and viruses

Genobiome Microbiome Analysis reveals the status of living creatures in the intestines and life plan and nutrition plan planning to replace the disturbed balances

Preventive health recommendations are provided.

Microbiome analysis reveals vitamins and minerals that are important in metabolic processes.

Provides information about the status. Missing friendly bacteria with personalized assessment probiotics, supportive prebiotics, vitamins and minerals effectively can be replaced.