



Content Overview
Chapter 1 – Microbial Health
Learn about the key parameters that define a healthy microbiome – including therapy plans and practical measures to counter dysbiosis and promote microbial diversity. You’ll also gain background knowledge on the three enterotypes.
- Educational Video 1.1 – Microbial Diversity
- Educational Video 1.2 – Dysbiosis Index
- Educational Video 1.3 – Enterotype
Chapter 2 – Gut–Body Interaction
The microbiome affects all organ systems. Learn how to recognise and address the connection between gut health and your clients’ nonspecific symptoms.
- Educational Video 2.1 – Gut–Immune Axis
- Educational Video 2.2 – Inflammatory Potential
- Educational Video 2.3 – Gut–Skin Axis
- Educational Video 2.4 – Weight Management
Chapter 3 – Gut Health
Do your clients’ microbiome results indicate possible disorders? Learn the next diagnostic steps and discover holistic, evidence-based ways to support healing.
- Educational Video 3.1 – Leaky Gut Syndrome
- Educational Video 3.2 – Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Educational Video 3.3 – SIBO
- Educational Video 3.4 – Gluten Sensitivity
Additional Chapter Bacteria Lists
Learn how to apply and interpret the complete bacterial list, including information on the Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio, probiotic, mucin-producing, butyrate-producing, and sulphate-reducing bacteria.
Educational Video 4.1 – Bacterial lists: Deep Dive for Therapists
Who the myBioma Education Module 2 is for
With this training, you’ll gain the tools to better understand your clients’ gut health, provide tailored recommendations, and strengthen your consulting expertise.
Start now and make your practice ready for the future of microbiome-based therapy!
Developed by myBioma Experts
The founding team combines strong expertise in medicine and molecular biology: Dr. Barbara Sladek is a biochemist (Oxford) and molecular biologist, Nikolaus Gasche is a physician with international clinical experience and a serial entrepreneur. What sets us apart: an interdisciplinary team of experts in nutrition, bioinformatics, medicine, and communication – united by one vision:
Rethinking gut health to improve your quality of life.
