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  • The human microbiome plays a crucial role in numerous health conditions, including metabolic, cardiovascular, autoimmune, and neurological disorders.
  • Photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy utilizes low-level light to promote tissue healing and reduce inflammation, with emerging applications in brain diseases.
  • Recent research highlights the intricate connection between the gut microbiome and overall health, prompting investigations into novel therapeutic interventions.

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  • To explore the dual impact of the microbiome and PBM on human health.
  • To propose a novel mechanism linking PBM and the microbiome.
  • To introduce the concept of "photobiomics" for therapeutic applications.

Main Methods:

  • A comprehensive literature search was conducted to identify studies on light's effects on the microbiome.
  • Experimental data from studies involving PBM (red and near-infrared light) on mice and human subjects were reviewed.
  • Analysis of PBM's known effects on metabolomics and its demonstrated influence on the microbiome.

Main Results:

  • PBM therapy, when applied to the abdomen, has been shown to beneficially alter the gut microbiome in both mice and humans.
  • Light exposure, including PBM, can modulate the microbiome and influence circadian rhythms.
  • The study establishes a potential link between PBM and microbiome modulation.

Conclusions:

  • PBM therapy offers a promising approach to positively influence the human microbiome.
  • The newly proposed term "photobiomics" signifies the therapeutic potential of using PBM to modulate the microbiome.
  • Further research into the mechanisms of photobiomics could lead to novel treatments for a range of diseases.