Blautia wexlerae is an anaerobic and gram-positive bacteria that lives in the human intestine.
[1][2] Studies of gut microbiota have found indications that higher levels of B. wexlerae may decrease obesity in mice and humans.
[3] B. wexlerae produces acetylcholine and carbohydrate metabolites (ex.
Thus, B. wexlerae may offer various, numerous, and diverse benefits for health maintenance.
[4] B. wexlerae has also shown to be positively associated with children with higher cognitive function scores.