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1. Holistic Medical
Approach and Applications
Microorganisms found
in different ecosystems of the human body are called microbiota. Intestinal
microbiota is important in ensuring the integrity of the intestinal epithelium
and determining which molecules will pass into the blood. Microbiota imbalances
(dysbiosis) and inflammation in the intestines allow harmful microorganisms,
toxins, or undigested food particles to pass from the intestines into the
blood, causing leaky intestines. Substances that reach the bloodstream trigger
an inflammatory response in the body that can cause various diseases, affecting
the nervous system and immune system. As a result, disorders of the
content and functions of the intestinal microbiota either trigger or contribute
to the development of illnesses and disorders in the brain, intestine, and
numerous other systems of the human body.
First of all, it is
possible to control inflammation in the brain and outside the brain by
repairing the intestinal barrier with a microbiota-centered approach. The human
intestinal microbiota and the preservation or gain of intestinal health; They
have very important and critical roles in terms of protecting health and/or
healing diseases and are part of healing mechanisms.
2. Multidisciplinary
Approach
Intestinal
microbiota affects the intestine, liver, brain, and other organs at the
molecular level. It also acts as a barrier. It can affect metabolism by
regulating absorption, digestion, intestinal motility, and mucosal immunity.
The digestive system is strongly stimulated by neurons located in the intestine
(enteric) and outside the intestine. For this reason, intestinal microbiota
regulates many functions in the body and works together with the central
nervous system.
The
Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis has been the subject of numerous studies in various
nations in recent years. The existence of a two-way interaction and medical
communication between the human intestinal microbiota and the brain has been
determined. Intestinal microbiota affects neurons in the central nervous system
via enteric neurons by producing various metabolites, regulating the physiology
and metabolism of the host. This bilateral neural current also affects
autonomic functions, brain function, motor coordination, emotion, temperature
regulation, behavior, and cognition; it functions through the gut-brain axis.
The relationship
between intestinal microbiota balance and many systemic diseases has been
demonstrated by scientific studies. Systemic diseases related to intestinal
health and microbiota balance are listed below:
• Irritable Bowel
Syndrome-IBS
• Inflammatory Bowel Diseases-IBD (Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn’s Disease)
• Asthma, Allergy
• Neuro-Psychiatric Diseases (Anxiety, Depression)
• Neuro-Developmental Disorders (Autism, Schizophrenia)
• Neuro-Degenerative Diseases (Alzheimer’s Disease, Dementia, Parkinson’s,
Multiple Sclerosis-MS)
• Endocrine Diseases (Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes-DM, Hypertension)
• Addictions (Alcohol and Food Addiction)
It is possible to contribute to both the prevention and the treatment of these
diseases with multidisciplinary work and intestinal microbiota adjustments.
3. Individualized
(hyper-personalized) and Evidence-Based Treatment
Although the
microorganisms that make up the microbiota (bacteria, fungi, and viruses) are
similar to each other in terms of species; the content, amount and composition
of the species are different in each person. Each person’s microbiome profile
is unique like a fingerprint. By interpreting individualized microbiome profile
analyses and using scientific information discovered about microbiome member
bacteria, an accurate and successful treatment can be achieved by intervening
in the microbiota. Intestinal microbiota disorders are the result of the
disruption of the balance in the number and diversity of species in microbiota
member bacteria. Under the guidance of scientific information, the microbiota
balance can be restored by reestablishing the disturbed balance in light of
individual microbiome profile data gathered from microbiome analyses.
4. Organic Certified
Active Ingredients and Natural Plant-Based Treatment
Treatment is applied
with organic certified active ingredients and natural plant products, which are
free from the side effects that synthetic and chemical substances may create or
some chemical toxic effects, and whose effectiveness has been proven by scientific
research and published scientific articles; and whose doses, serum half-lives,
bioavailability, and pharmacological properties have been investigated.
5. Laboratory
Analyses and Comments
General screening
tests are requested for the purpose of evaluating the health status. The
necessity of special analyses is decided after the individualized (hyper-personalized)
medical evaluation.