Could gut microbes hold the secret to aging well? A researcher unpacks the new science


People have long given up the search for The fountain of youtha mythical spring that can reverse aging. But for some researchers, the hunt isn’t over – it’s just moved to another location. These modern Ponce de Leóns investigate whether gut microbes hold the secret to aging well.

The gut microbiome refers to the vast collection of microscopic organisms – bacteria, fungi and viruses – that largely reside in the large intestine. These microbes aid in digestion and produce molecules such as affect your physiology and psychology. The composition of the microbiome is influenced by a combination of factorsincluding genetics, diet, environment, medications and age.

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