Protect Your Gut Flora Proactively
The gut flora is sensitive to many influences: medications, infections, surgery, or ongoing stress can disrupt its balance. This often happens unexpectedly – and that is exactly when it is valuable to have an individual backup available.
Typische Folgen nach Antibiotika
- Verdauungsbeschwerden
- erhöhte Infektanfälligkeit
- Müdigkeit und allgemeine Schwäche
The Solution: Your Microbiome as a Personal Preventive Measure
With Kryobiom®, we preserve your healthy gut flora while it is still stable.
This creates a reserve you can rely on in critical situations:
- protection in case of unexpected antibiotic therapy
- support after medical stressors
- maintenance of your current gut health
Clinical Studies Show
Back to Balance Quickly
After antibiotics, the microbiome recovers almost entirely within a few days when using autologous microbiota transfer.
Individual and Precise
Probiotic mixtures can even delay microbiome recovery by several weeks1
Stable in the Long Term
Success rates of over 80% in restoring the gut microbiota have been documented.2
Your Benefits with Kryobiom®
- preventive preservation of your own gut flora
- produced as a personalized medicinal product according to GMP standards
- available whenever your gut flora becomes compromised
- effective protection in everyday life and during unforeseen medical stressors
Secure your healthy gut flora – for the moment you might need it.
Schedule a free informational consultation.
Further Applications for Kryobiom®
Before and After Surgery
Supports the gut microbiome in recovering more quickly from the stresses associated with surgical procedures.
Sport und Sports and an Active Lifestyle
Helps stabilize and rebalance the gut microbiome after intense training phases, frequent infections, or the use of medication.
Frequent Infections
Helps restore and rebalance the gut microbiome after antibiotics have disrupted it.
Long-term Preservation
Preservation of your gut microbiome at −130 °C for up to 30 years.
Described by Harvard Medical School as the concept of a Microbiome Ark.
1 Suez J, et al. Post-Antibiotic Gut Mucosal Microbiome Reconstitution is Impaired by Probiotics and Improved by Autologous FMT. Cell. 2018;174(6):1406–1423.e16. https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(18)31108-5
2 van Nood E, et al. Duodenal infusion of donor feces for recurrent Clostridium difficile. N Engl J Med. 2013;368(5):407–415. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23323867/
Zain NM, et al. Design and manufacture of a lyophilised faecal microbiota capsule formulation to GMP standards. J Control Release. 2022;345:240–248. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35963468/