Webinar
Thursday, April 30, 2026 | 11 AM PDT

From Microbes to Meaningful Change

The science behind a structured, rotational approach to supporting the gut microbiome.

Interest in microbiome-targeted products has grown rapidly, yet many approaches rely on single-strain probiotics or static formulations that do not reflect the ecological complexity of the gut. This webinar explores the scientific rationale behind Good Bacteria’s structured, rotational approach to microbiome support, grounded in principles of microbial ecology, metabolic function, and host response. Dr. Leigh Frame will review why diversity, functional redundancy, and metabolic outputs matter more than individual strains, and how this framework informed product design. She will also share preliminary pre/post data illustrating patterns observed in early users, focusing on feasibility, biological plausibility, and hypotheses for future testing. The session will emphasize what current science supports, where uncertainty remains, and how translational models can responsibly bridge research and consumer health.

You Will Learn:
  • Why microbiome diversity and metabolic function matter more than individual strains.
  • The ecological and physiological rationale for a rotational microbiome-support strategy.
  • How to interpret microbiome change responsibly in translational settings.

Microbiome interventions must be grounded in biology rather than branding. A systems-based framework offers a more defensible path for innovation while maintaining scientific humility.

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