Transitioning from Observational to Causal Evidence to Strengthen Preventive Medicine Credibility for Probiotics & Prebiotics

  • Challenging the bias toward curative medicine by demonstrating how probiotics and prebiotics deliver measurable preventive health benefits including cognitive decline prevention and gut microbiota restoration
  • Addressing regulatory gaps created by insufficient evidence standards that allow unsubstantiated probiotic claims to undermine scientifically credible preventive microbiome interventions
  • Improving scientific communication of existing probiotic and prebiotic research to build clinical and regulatory credibility for preventive medicine applications in mainstream healthcare