Decoding the Gut Metropolis: Roles of Your Microbiome's Key Players
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Our Gut is like a bustling metropolis with trillions of bacteria that collectively form our gut microbiome. Not all bacteria is harmful in fact, beneficial and influence everything from our digestion to our immune function. Lets dive into the diverse types of gut bacteria and their health benefits.
Bacteroidetes
A group of bacteria that are essential for the digestion of complex molecules such as plant derived polysaccharides. They break down these substances into compounds that the body can use and absorb correctly.
What does it do?
Firmicutes
Also another major group of bacteria that assist in the fermentation of dietary fibres and the production of short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) like butyrate, propionate and acetate.
What does it do?
Actinobacteria
This group of bacteria includes an important breed known as bifidobacterium that are known for having beneficial effects on health.
What does it do?
Proteobacteria
With a main role in metabolism and nutrient absorption.
What does it do?
Verrucomicrobia
An important member of this group are the Akkermansia muciniphila which thrives in the mucus lining of the gut.
What does it do?
Fusobacteria
Fusobacteria are less prevalent in the gut but nonetheless are still important and significant in the gut microbiome by fermenting carbohydrates and proteins.
What does it do?
Blastocystis
Often considered as a pathogen Blastocystis have now been researched to have some stains that are actually beneficial.
What does it do?
The gut microbiome is host to a dynamic ecosystem of various bacteria that all play a role in maintaining health from regulating the immune system to aiding digestion and have a major influence in our weight and metabolic health. These microorganisms are essential to our well being. It is important to have as much of a diverse gut microbiome as possible through a healthy diet covering a multitude of different fibre, prebiotics and probiotics so as to feed the beneficial bacteria so it can continue to thrive supporting our overall health and vitality.
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