The Microbiome: A Foundation for Integrative Medicine.

Q3 Medicine
Integrative medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-01
Shawn Manske
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Abstract

Context: No organ system better integrates interconnectivity across specialties and disciplines than the microbiome. Scientific focus is shifting from microbes as harbingers of disease toward microbes as symbiotic, balanced, commensal ecologies.

Objective: The study intended to discuss and examine the human microbiome, including its development in early life; its impact on various physiological processes that occur throughout the body; and its relationship to dysbiosis; and to investigate microbial mechanisms with clinical applicability across medical specialties.

Setting: The study took place at Biocidin Botanicals in Watsonville CA, USA.

Results: Accumulating research upholds the human microbiome as both a predictive biomarker for disease risk and a viable treatment option for modulating the course of illness. Prebiotic and probiotic interventions continue to demonstrate clinical utility, particularly for gastrointestinal, dermatological, inflammatory, metabolic, and mental-health disorders.

Conclusions: Just as germ theory revolutionized infection control in the twentieth century, microbiome systems science stands to transform the conceptualization of health as the balanced coexistence of human and microbial cells in the twenty-first century.

微生物组:中西医结合医学的基础。
背景:没有哪个器官系统能比微生物组更好地整合各专业和学科之间的相互联系。科学界的关注点正从微生物作为疾病的先兆转向微生物作为共生、平衡、共存的生态:该研究旨在讨论和研究人类微生物组,包括其在生命早期的发展;其对全身各种生理过程的影响;其与菌群失调的关系;以及研究各医学专科具有临床适用性的微生物机制:研究在美国加利福尼亚州沃森维尔的 Biocidin Botanicals 进行:不断积累的研究表明,人类微生物组既是疾病风险的预测性生物标志物,也是调节病程的可行治疗方案。益生菌和益生菌干预措施继续显示出临床效用,特别是在胃肠道、皮肤病、炎症、代谢和精神疾病方面:正如细菌理论在 20 世纪彻底改变了感染控制一样,微生物组系统科学也将在 21 世纪改变人类与微生物细胞平衡共存的健康概念。
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Integrative medicine
Integrative medicine Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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