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Breath Holds Gut Health Secrets
27 Jan
Summary
- Breath compounds can signal gut microbiome health.
- A new study links exhaled molecules to gut microbes.
- Breath tests offer a convenient, non-invasive health assessment.

Compounds found in exhaled breath may serve as indicators of an individual's gut microbiome health, according to recent research. A study published in Cell Metabolism explored the connection between molecules in breath and those in stool samples, using experiments with mice and children.
The findings indicate that volatile organic compounds (VOCs) present in breath originate from gut microbes. This discovery suggests that analyzing breath could provide insights into gut microbiome status, metabolic health, and overall well-being. Researchers even identified a specific gut bacteria biomarker for asthma in children through breath analysis.
Breath testing is emerging as a promising, non-invasive diagnostic approach. It offers a convenient and faster alternative to methods like stool sample analysis. Experts highlight its potential for rapid results, similar to an alcohol breathalyzer, making it easier to detect various health conditions.




