AOBiome

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AOBiome

AOBiome (/ˈeɪ.oʊˈbaɪoʊm/) is a life sciences and biotechnology company focused on improving human health through products that restore Ammonia Oxidizing Bacteria (AOB). The company was founded in 2013 and is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.

Etymology

The name "AOBiome" is derived from the term "Ammonia Oxidizing Bacteria" (AOB), which are a type of beneficial bacteria that the company's products aim to restore in the human body.

History

AOBiome was founded by James Heywood, David Whitlock, and Jamie Heywood. The company was initially focused on developing a topical spray containing live AOB, which was intended to restore the natural balance of skin bacteria. This product, known as "Mother Dirt AO+ Mist", was launched in 2014.

Products

AOBiome's product line includes the Mother Dirt AO+ Mist, as well as a range of other skincare products that are designed to support the growth and health of AOB on the skin. These products include a cleanser, a moisturizer, and a shampoo.

Research

AOBiome has conducted several clinical trials to investigate the potential benefits of AOB for human health. These trials have explored the use of AOB in treating conditions such as acne, eczema, and rosacea, as well as its potential to improve general skin health.

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