Microbiome Analysis and Restoration

The gut microbiome plays a central role in digestion, immune function, metabolism, and overall health. Disruptions in the microbiome, often referred to as dysbiosis, can contribute to a wide range of gastrointestinal conditions, including IBS, SIBO/IMO, chronic bloating, constipation, diarrhea, reflux, and food sensitivities.

Beyond digestive health, the microbiome is increasingly recognized as an important factor in broader chronic conditions. Research has shown associations between dysbiosis and metabolic dysfunction, fatty liver disease, insulin resistance, kidney stone formation, immune dysregulation, and chronic inflammation. The gut microbiome also interacts with the nervous system through the gut-brain axis, with emerging research exploring its role in neurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease, as well as its influence on mitochondrial function and cellular energy production.

For select patients, microbiome testing may be used as part of a comprehensive evaluation to better understand patterns of microbial imbalance and function. Dr. Farhad utilizes advanced stool testing methods, including shotgun metagenomic sequencing, which provides a detailed analysis of microbial composition and functional activity within the gut.

These insights are used to guide individualized treatment strategies aimed at restoring a more balanced and resilient microbiome. Treatment may include targeted nutrition, prebiotic fibers, probiotics, polyphenol-rich foods, and other microbiome-focused interventions tailored to the patient’s clinical presentation.

The goal of microbiome-focused care is not only to improve digestive symptoms, but also to support long-term health by addressing one of the key underlying systems that influence chronic disease.

Dr. Farhad has completed advanced postgraduate training in gastrointestinal and microbiome care, including Certified Microbiome Analyst training through the Microbiome Restoration Center. That program is taught by Dr. Jason Hawrelak, ND, PhD, whose training focuses on microbiome assessment, interpretation, testing technologies, and individualized microbiome modification strategies.