Microbiome
I work on projects that make it easy for normal people to understand their microbiome test results. If you’ve tested yourself with Viome, DayTwo, Zoe, Thryve, Psomagen, uBiome or others, please contact me and I’ll be happy to help you.
Browse or download Personal Science Guide to the Microbiome, my free 300+ page eBook of pretty much everything I know about the microbiome.
Best Links
Reviews
Bristle Health oral microbiome test:
ZOE microbiome-based personalized nutrition app.
“So Should I Eat Apples or Not?” Original review of the Viome microbiome gut test.
“When a Double-Chocolate Brownie is Better for You Than Quinoa”
My review of the new DayTwo microbiome testing app. Published by NEO.LIFE
Podcasts
Microbiome Labs: How Actionable Are They Today? In the Future?: Podcast interview with Damien Blenkinsopp
Scientific
Fusicatenibacter Is Associated With Kefir Drinking My preprint academic paper, submitted to peer review, about a microbe association I discovered in a self-experiment.
How does kombucha affect the microbiome Tracking my microbiome while drinking kombucha.
Surfing the Microbiome: Interview with Mark Swanson in Naturopathic Doctor News & Review.
Other
I also manage Personal Science and the Microbiome on Medium.
Richard Sprague: "Microbiome Gut Cleanse" from Quantified Self on Vimeo.
My Sample Results
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Reports I received from common microbiome providers. Study these if you’re curious what results will look like, or if you’d like to compare yours to mine.
Bristle Oral Microbiome results
Examples of my analysis.
Zoe New app from https://joinzoe.com/
Microba Australia-based, now available for clinicians in the US
- Microba Jan 2020 *Report updated Sep 2020. (original)
Elsavie Center of Food and Fermentation Technologies (TFTAK) of Estonia
Psomagen GutBiome+ WGS microbiome report from a US-based lab using the Microba engine.
Viome
Archive
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uBiome official Python Utilities Open source Python module for analyzing your uBiome results.
How to interpret your uBiome results: My article in O’Reilly’s BioCoder.
More Posts
Most of these are available in final form at https://psm.personalscience.com, but I often post them here first, sometimes along with the detailed source code I used to generate the results.