Lost Microbes: The Foundation of Our Starter Cultures

Modern lifestyles have caused many microbial species that were once common in humans to disappear almost completely from the Western gut microbiome. These lost species play essential roles in metabolism, immune balance, gut barrier integrity and even the gut–brain axis. Traditional populations still carry these microbes in abundance. In the industrialised world, however, they are often missing entirely.

 

Our starter cultures are therefore built around the strains that current research identifies as the most depleted and the most physiologically important for restoring a resilient, balanced microbiome.

 

Below you will find a clear overview of which of our strains qualify as true lost species and why they matter so much.

 

Nr. Bacterium Lost Species Status Main Functions Included in Sets
1 L. reuteri ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
strongly lost microbe,
often >80 percent depleted in Western microbiomes
Inflammation regulation, oxytocin pathway, metabolism, small intestine balance Happy Gut, SIBO, SIBO Stable, Light Gut, Protect Gut
2 B. infantis ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
strongly lost microbe,
often >80 percent depleted in Western microbiomes
Inflammation, gas reduction, barrier function, immune balance Happy Gut, SIBO Stable
3 B. longum ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
strongly reduced microbe,
often >70 percent lower than in traditional microbiomes
Gut brain axis, metabolism, inflammation Light Gut
4 L. gasseri ⭐⭐⭐⭐
clearly reduced,
around 40–60 percent less common in Western populations
Fat metabolism, small intestine flora, inflammation SIBO, SIBO Stable, Light Gut
5 L. rhamnosus ⭐⭐⭐⭐
clearly reduced,
often 40–70 percent lower prevalence
Gut barrier, stress, mood, immune regulation Happy Gut
6 L. brevis ⭐⭐⭐⭐
culturally lost microbe,
reduced due to lack of fermented foods
GABA production, stress regulation, immune support Protect Gut (exclusive in the 5 set bundle)
7 B. subtilis ⭐⭐⭐⭐
formerly common, now rare,
reduced due to hygiene and lower environmental exposure
Microbiome stability, resilience, biofilm regulation SIBO Stable
8 L. helveticus ⭐⭐⭐
reduced but not a classic lost species
Stress, mood, immune modulation Protect Gut (exclusive in the 5 set bundle)
9 B. coagulans ⭐⭐⭐
functionally useful but not primarily lost
Small intestine tolerance, digestion, inflammation modulation SIBO
10 B. clausii ⭐⭐
not a lost species
therapeutic complementary strain
Immune resilience, overall stability Protect Gut (exclusive in the 5 set bundle)



The Three Most Important Lost Species

Limosilactobacillus reuteri

  • Common in traditional populations, almost absent in Western microbiomes
  • Function: calms the gut lining, regulates inflammation, supports metabolic balance and influences oxytocin pathways
  • Reuteri is one of the key microbial species needed to rebuild a modern gut ecosystem

 

Bifidobacterium infantis

  • Severely reduced in Europe and North America
  • Function: lowers inflammation, strengthens the gut barrier, reduces gas formation and plays a central role in immune modulation
  • Considered one of the most important lost species

 

Bifidobacterium longum

  • One of the most significantly depleted microbes worldwide
  • Function: modulates the gut–brain axis, regulates inflammation and supports metabolic balance
  • A core strain for a stable and regulated gut environment

 

Additional Valuable Lost Species

Lactobacillus gasseri

  • Clearly reduced in many studies
  • Supports fat metabolism, helps regulate the small intestine and reduces inflammatory signals

 

Lactobacillus rhamnosus

  • Often diminished in Western populations
  • Important for gut barrier function, mood regulation, stress resilience and immune health

 

Lactobacillus brevis

  • Abundant in traditional fermented foods, now rarely consumed
  • Known for GABA production and supporting stress regulation

 

Bacillus subtilis

  • Historically obtained from soil, plants and traditional foods; now almost absent
  • Contributes to microbial stability and a resilient gut flora


Functional Complementary Strains

These strains are not classic lost species but remain valuable in specialised formulations:

Lactobacillus helveticus

Supports mood, stress regulation and immune balance

Bacillus coagulans

Highly acid resistant, supports digestion and small intestinal balance

Bacillus clausii

A robust spore forming strain that supports immune resilience and overall stability


Why We Use These Specific Strains

Our starter cultures are formulated to directly replenish the microbial species most affected by modern living. The key lost species appear across several of our sets. Strains that are functionally important but not severely depleted complement more specialised formulas such as our complete 6 month programme.

 

This gives you a clear, scientifically grounded combination of microbes designed to rebuild the gut microbiome in a way that reflects how it naturally exists in populations with higher microbial diversity.