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- What is a microbiome? What is the human microbiome and how is it important to human health? What do we know about the human microbiome in general? Provide a general introduction to these topics and make sure to emphasize the importance of the microbiome.Is the human gut microbiome contains trillions of microbes that both influence and are influenced by emotional and cognitive areas of the brain?Can the microbiome be altered? What are 2 ways that you can restore your gut microbiome?