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10 Reasons to Celebrate Your Unique Microbiome

By Viome Team 3 min read
10 Reasons to Celebrate Your Unique Microbiome

Your microbes are more than passengers—

They’re co-pilots, architects, and first responders. They work with your body, not against it, regulating how you age, how you digest, how you feel, and how you heal. And they do it all silently… until they don’t.

Research continues to explore how the gut microbiome may influence a wide range of biological processes, including metabolic function, gut barrier integrity, and mood-related pathways. Scientific interest is growing around how microbial activity may support overall health.

We say: Don’t guess what your body needs. Test!

Here are ten reasons your microbiome deserves attention every day:

1. You Are Powered by Microbes

Your body is home to trillions of microbes, making up roughly half of your total cells. Even more striking: microbial genes vastly outnumber human genes, influencing digestion, immunity, mood, and energy.

Understanding your microbiome can make a meaningful difference in your wellness journey.


2. Your Microbiome Controls Gene Expression

Your microbes don’t just live in your body, they talk to your genes.

They send molecular messages that influence metabolism, immune function, and even how fast you age.


3. Food Doesn’t Just Feed You—It Feeds Them

The foods you eat directly shift the activity of your gut microbes in real-time.

Feed them well, and they reward you with beneficial compounds. Feed them poorly, and they may produce less beneficial compounds.


4. Your Gut Talks to Your Brain

Your microbes create neurotransmitters like serotonin, dopamine, and GABA.

In fact, 90% of serotonin is made in your gut—not your brain—which may play a role in mood, focus, and emotional well-being.


5. Your Microbiome Affects How You Respond to Medication

Your microbiome plays a role in how your body processes various compounds, including nutrients from the foods you eat. Emerging research suggests that microbial activity may influence the way these substances are metabolized, which could impact your body's overall response.


6. Microbial Imbalance May Impact Overall Health

An imbalance in the gut microbiome has been associated with changes in metabolic and immune functions, as well as overall well-being. Scientists continue to explore how shifts in microbial communities may influence long-term wellness, even before noticeable changes occur.


7. Your Microbiome Evolves With You

Your microbes change constantly, driven by diet, sleep, stress, medication, and even travel.

That's why static plans or "healthy foods" don't always work. Your biology evolves. Your nutrition should too.


8. Microbes Protect Your Gut Barrier

Beneficial bacteria produce butyrate, a molecule that supports gut barrier integrity, helping maintain a healthy digestive system.*


9. Same Microbe, Different Impact

With Viome’s RNA technology, we’ve discovered:

The same microbe can be beneficial in one person and less beneficial in another. It's not about who's there, it's about what they're doing. That's why personalization is non-negotiable.


10. Only Viome Measures Microbial Activity

DNA tells you what might be possible. Viome’s RNA sequencing tells you what’s actually happening right now inside your gut, mouth, and cells. By analyzing gene expression (aka activity), we help you take relevant and precise action with food, supplements, and biotics—backed by science, and guided by your body.*


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