Gut microbiome
The gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem of trillions of microorganisms living inside the digestive tract.
These microbes play an important role in supporting digestion, immunity, metabolism, skin health, and communication throughout the body through various biological signaling pathways.
Why Microbiome Diversity Matters
A healthy gut microbiome is not built on just one or two probiotic strains.
Inside the body exists a diverse ecosystem of microorganisms working together in balance. Different strains and species perform different functions within the microbiome.
This is why supporting microbiome diversity is important for maintaining digestive health, immune balance, metabolic wellness, and whole-body resilience.
What is the Gut Axis?
The Gut Axis refers to the complex bi-directional communication network connecting the gut with other major systems throughout the body.
Gut-Skin Axis Supports healthier-looking skin and helps maintain skin barrier balance.
Gut-Immune Axis Supports natural immune defenses and immune system balance.
Gut-Brain Axis Supports communication between the gut and brain, helping support mood balance, mental clarity, focus, and emotional well-being.
This is why the gut is often referred to as the body’s “second brain.”