Examine the impact of stuff on your microbiome

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Method

This page attempts to estimate the net impact of various probiotics, foods, supplements and drugs on your microbiome. It does it in two ways:
  • Simple count of the number of items shifted in the right or wrong direction
  • A sum that factors in the number of bacteria involved

Select Gut Modifier

Use % for wildcard (i.e. %milk% will return goatmilk and camel milk)

Pick Name

Quick Net Benefits

Note that they are different ways of computing this. This is intended for general inquiry.

  • Take Estimate: 
  • Avoid Estimate: 

International Drug Names are from Drugs.Com and Wikipedia.com

This is an Academic site. It generates theoretical models of what may benefit a specific microbiome results.

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Use of data on this site is prohibited except under written license. There is no charge for individual personal use. Use for any commercial applications or research requires a written license.
Caveat emptor: Analysis and suggestions are based on modelling (and thus infererence) based on studies. The data sources are usually given for those that wish to consider alternative inferences. theories and models.
Inventions/Methodologies on this site are Patent Pending.

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