As a health provider, you should encourage and help patients choose their probiotics as every microbiome is peculiar. Many patients don’t need the bacteria strain through over-the-counter probiotics. So what you can do is ensure that you personalize each person’s gut diagnosis so that you know how to recommend food and probiotics. Some microbiome testing companies have added a technological feature in their testing kit that enables health providers to figure out the problematic bacteria in the gut and develop the right kind of probiotic-rich food for the patient.