Gut Microbiome
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## TL;DR The gut microbiome is part of the broader human microbiome: microbial communities and their genes, functions, and interactions with the host. This repair removes unsupported health claims and focuses on HMP-backed findings. ## Core Explanation The Human Microbiome Project created reference resources for studying microbial communities in and on healthy humans. Later HMP work expanded toward dynamic host-microbiome interactions, while probiotic guidance remains condition- and strain-specific rather than a broad wellness guarantee. ## Further Reading - [Human Microbiome Project](https://commonfund.nih.gov/hmp) - [Structure, function and diversity of the healthy human microbiome](https://www.nature.com/articles/nature11234) - [Probiotics: Usefulness and Safety](https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/probiotics-usefulness-and-safety) ## Related Articles - [The Microbiome: Gut Bacteria, Immunity, and the Gut-Brain Axis](../../science/the-microbiome-gut-bacteria-immunity-and-the-gut-brain-axis.md) - [Fermentation: Biochemistry, Industrial Applications, and Gut Health](../../science/fermentation-biochemistry-industrial-applications-and-gut-health.md)