Candida & Other Microbes You Ought to Know About
We delve into some important yeast and parasites you should look out for when you get your gut test.
The GUTXY team shares the latest microbiome research and gut health insights.
We delve into some important yeast and parasites you should look out for when you get your gut test.
Your gut transit time is a key indicator of how well your microbiome is doing. Beyond microbiome testing, there’s a free way to run your own gut test at home.
Our guts are much less diverse than they used to be 2000 years ago. Scientists believe that our ancient gut microbiomes may give clues for the chronic conditions of today.
Why do some people develop chronic diseases such as cancer, rheumatoid arthritis and ulcerative colitis, while others stay healthy? A major clue could be in the gut microbiome.
When we reach for that extra cookie, slice of pizza, or cake, we’re often under an overwhelming spell: cravings. Still, science is showing that our gut microbes play a key part in this process, influencing our brain.
Scientists report finding COVID-19 in stool samples – even with a negative respiratory test result. Now, they suggest stool testing may be a better option for COVID-19 screening.
Applying machine learning to analyse gut bacteria could screen people for cardiovascular disease, scientists say.
Living in harmony doesn’t just involve your external surroundings, but your inner community. Your gut flora can either be in or out of balance – the later of which we call dysbiosis.
Scientists tell us that if your bowel is happy, your brain will be, too. We give an overview of what we know about our gut and mental health.
Fascinating new research indicates that the mortality of Coronavirus is lower in countries where diets are rich in fermented vegetables.
A new study has identified the link between gut metabolites and age-related heart disease. Whilst we cannot change our age, levels of this metabolite can be managed through our diet.
Twice as many people think they have a food allergy than actually do. We debunk common myths around allergies, sensitivities, and delve into how we can accurately test ourselves.