A targeted, clinical intervention involving the strategic introduction of specific, beneficial probiotic bacterial strains into the gut, selected based on an individual’s unique microbiome analysis and specific health deficiencies. This is a precision approach to gut ecosystem management.
Origin
This advanced term emerges from the field of precision medicine and microbiome science, where “personalized” denotes a data-driven, individualized treatment plan. “Seeding” is the deliberate act of inoculating the gastrointestinal tract with desired species.
Mechanism
The process involves using metagenomic sequencing to identify functional or taxonomic gaps in the existing microbiome, followed by administering strains designed to colonize, compete with pathogens, and produce key metabolites. These targeted strains enhance essential functions like short-chain fatty acid production and bile acid conversion. This precise seeding is vital for restoring gut-brain axis integrity and systemic metabolic balance.
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