Scientists think we’ve lost around 124 types of microbes from our guts.
Modern life, like eating a low-fibre diet and spending less time around soil, animals, and nature, might be behind it.
And this loss could be part of why we’re seeing more allergies, autoimmune conditions, and a number of chronic diseases.
But what if you could “rewild” your gut microbiome, bringing some of those missing microbes back?
That’s exactly what the NiMe (Non-industrialized Microbiome Restore) study, published earlier...
Published on June 25, 2025 07:03