Gut Flora and Athletic Stress
Intensive training, recurrent infections, or medication use can alter the balance of gut flora. For athletes, a stable microbial composition is essential — it is closely linked to regeneration, energy balance, and immune function.
Typical consequences of a damaged gut flora
- delayed recovery after physical strain
- increased susceptibility to infections
- drop in performance
- gastrointestinal complaints
The option: Your microbiome as a reserve
With Kryobiom®, your gut flora is preserved during stable phases. After a disruption, it can be specifically used for:
- restoration after antibiotic therapy or infections
- supporting recovery after intense training phases
- returning to your usual performance level after gut flora disruption
What studies show
Microbiome and performance
In endurance athletes, an association has been demonstrated between the composition of the gut microbiome and performance parameters.1
Effective restoration
FMT has been shown in clinical studies to be effective in restoring the gut microbiome.2
Probiotics are not an alternative
Probiotic mixtures act unspecifically and may even delay the regeneration of the gut flora compared to aFMT.3
Your Benefits with Kryobiom®
- Preservation of your own performance-relevant gut microbiota
- Manufacturing as a personalised medicinal product in accordance with GMP standards
- Option for targeted restoration after infections or high physical stress
- Support for individuals with high physical activity levels
Learn more about Kryobiom® for athletic stress.
Schedule a personal information appointment now.
Weitere Anwendungsbereiche für Kryobiom®
Before and After Surgery
Supports the gut microbiome in recovering more quickly from the stresses associated with surgical procedures.
Preventive Use
Preserves your gut microbiome for the coming months — in case it becomes disrupted by illness or 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 Scheiman et al., Nat Med, 2019. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-019-0485-4
2 van Nood et al., N Engl J Med, 2013. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23323867/
3 Suez et al., Cell, 2018. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30193113/