Microbiota and Microbiome – The World Within Us
The microbiota consists of 100 billion bacteria, fungi, viruses, and other tiny organisms that live in our bodies and are made up of cells. Inside these cells is DNA, which contains genes. The genetic material of the microbiota’s cells is known as the microbiome, a term that has become widely recognized in recent years. Approximately 30% of the microbiome is identical in all humans, while 70% varies from person to person. The gut microbiota, or gut flora, is responsible not only for healthy digestion but also for optimizing the body's overall performance and ensuring the proper functioning of the immune system. A balanced microbiota supports a strong and healthy body.
Dysbiosis – An Imbalance in Gut Flora
Dysbiosis occurs when the balance between beneficial and harmful microbiota in the gut is disrupted. The diversity of gut flora decreases, leading to dysfunction, allowing inflammatory substances to remain in the body and even promoting the overgrowth of toxin-producing species such as Clostridioides (Clostridium) difficile. This condition can contribute to various health issues, including digestive disorders, inflammation, weakened immunity, and even the development of chronic diseases.
MicroBiome Bank and MTT: A Solution for Dysbiosis
Microbiota Transfer Therapy (MTT) offers a highly effective solution for dysbiosis, whether in a hospital setting or at home. Each of our capsules represents the culmination of 10 years of scientific research, decades of clinical experience, and continuous innovation. The production process involves rigorous donor screening, advanced manufacturing technology, and strict safety controls. Thanks to our clinical collaborations, we have extensive expertise in treating a wide range of medical conditions. If you have any questions regarding the clinical application of MTT, we provide state-of-the-art solutions based on the latest scientific knowledge.