Seed (company)
Seed (company)[edit | edit source]
Seed is a leading company in the field of Microbiome Science and Probiotics. The company is dedicated to raising the bar in bacteria and translating microbiome science into products that benefit human health.
History[edit | edit source]
Seed was founded by Ara Katz and Raja Dhir in 2017. The founders aimed to develop a new standard in the global probiotics market, focusing on scientifically-validated strains of bacteria that could have a positive impact on human health.
Products[edit | edit source]
Seed's flagship product is the Daily Synbiotic, a combination of probiotics and prebiotics designed to support a healthy gut microbiome. The company also offers a range of other products, including the Female Daily Synbiotic, designed specifically for women's health.
Research and Development[edit | edit source]
Seed's Research and Development team is composed of leading scientists and researchers in the field of microbiome science. The team is committed to advancing the understanding of the human microbiome and developing innovative products that can improve human health.
Partnerships[edit | edit source]
Seed has established partnerships with a number of leading institutions and organizations in the field of microbiome science, including the American Gut Project and the Global Microbiome Conservancy.
Sustainability[edit | edit source]
Seed is committed to Sustainability. The company's packaging is made from bio-based, recyclable materials, and it has implemented a refill system to reduce waste.
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