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We have coined the word “Anabiomics” to describe a new and important process to help human health and promote good digestion. The collection of bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses in the gastrointestinal tract is called the ‘microbiome’ and is known to be vital in maintaining a healthy gut. Ideally, the healthy microbiome includes a variety of bacteria. Should one particular speciesstart to take over, chronic digestive problems can occur. Probiotics are often recommended to overcome this problem in the hope they will provide more ‘good’ bacteria. Recent research has shown, however, that these supplements can actualy be harmful, because they can evolve into different forms of bacteria, some of which attack the gut lining. This is particularly likely to happen when the microbiome already has low species diversity. Anabiomics describes a process by which enzymes are provided to improve digestion and intestinal health, and the microbiome is encouraged to re-balance its optimum state. Anabiomics are designed to help your own ‘good‘ bacteria to flourish.