BiotiQuest® Gut Health & Probiotics Blog with Martha Carlin

Thank You for Supporting Our Journey This Small Business Saturday

Martha Carlin | Nov 30, 2024 |

This Small Business Saturday, we want to take a moment to thank you for your support of our family business—truly, from the bottom of our hearts.

BiotiQuest began as a deeply personal mission: to explore the incredible ways the microbiome connects us to health, resilience, and the natural world. Over time, it grew into something bigger—a community of people like you who believe in thoughtful, science-backed wellness and the power of small steps to create lasting change.

Your support means the world to us. It’s what allows us to do what we love: create products that reflect our passion for the microbiome, nurture conversations around health and healing, and connect with you in ways that inspire and empower.

When you choose BiotiQuest, you’re supporting a vision built on curiosity, care, and collaboration. You’re part of a movement that honors the body’s innate intelligence and embraces the interconnectedness of all things.

Thank you for being here, for believing in our mission, and for helping us grow—not just as a small business, but as a community. Your trust means more than we can ever say.

With gratitude,

Martha Carlin photo Martha Carlin, is a “Citizen Scientist”, systems thinker, wife of Parkinson’s warrior, John Carlin, and founder of The BioCollective , a microbiome company expanding the reach of science and BiotiQuest, the first of it’s kind probiotic line. Since John’s diagnosis in 2002, Martha began learning the science of agriculture, nutrition, environment, infectious disease, Parkinson’s pathology and much more. In 2014, when the first research was published showing a connection between the gut bacteria and the two phenotypes of Parkinson’s, Martha quit her former career as a business turnaround expert and founded The BioCollective to accelerate the discovery of the impact of gut health on all human disease. Martha was a speaker at the White House 2016 Microbiome Initiative launch, challenging the scientific community to “think in a broader context”. Her systems thinking background and experience has led to collaborations across the scientific spectrum from neuroscience to engineering to infectious disease. She is a respected out of the box problem solver in the microbiome field and brings a unique perspective to helping others understand the connections from the soil to the food to our guts and our brains.

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