Dr. Debojyoti Dhar, Co-founder and Director at Leucine Rich Bio, explains how the revised report translates microbiome data into practical health insights
Understanding gut health data has often been a challenge for individuals and clinicians due to the technical nature of microbiome analysis. Addressing this gap, Leucine Rich Bio has released the 2026 update of its BugSpeaks Gut Microbiome Report, with a renewed focus on clarity, usability, and practical interpretation for everyday health decisions.
The updated report builds on the company’s work in microbiome science since 2014 and reflects refinements developed over the past year. Complex microbial data is now presented using clearer visual cues, colour coding, and simplified categories, allowing users to quickly identify areas of balance and concern within their gut profile.
Dr. Debojyoti Dhar, Co-founder and Director at Leucine Rich Bio, explained that the latest version represents the fourth iteration of the BugSpeaks report since its introduction in 2017. He noted that the update integrates recent scientific insights and internal data to make findings more actionable, enabling users to better understand how their gut microbiome relates to digestion, energy levels, and overall wellbeing.
Among the key changes are colour coded scales that place individual microbiome results in context against healthy reference populations, along with a refined Rych Index Score displayed through an intuitive visual dial. The report also introduces a simplified overview of potential gut related risks, using three level indicators and percentage based likelihoods to support easier interpretation.
Additional enhancements include expanded tables detailing key microbial species across different domains such as bacteria, archaea, and fungi. New parameters have also been added, covering areas such as potential microplastics exposure and micronutrient bioavailability, broadening the scope of information available to users.
All parameters in the report are derived from individual microbiota profiles and are personalised in nature. The update retains existing features such as tailored nutrition plans, probiotic guidance, and insights related to short chain fatty acids and vitamins, while reinforcing that the report is intended for informational purposes and should be reviewed in consultation with healthcare professionals.
Through these updates, Leucine Rich Bio continues to refine how microbiome science is communicated, aiming to bridge the gap between complex data and practical health understanding.
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