Abstract Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) characterizes the human body through visceral systems (Zang-Fu organs), which are connected by functional and energetic relationships. Advances in microbiome research have revealed the key role of gut microbiota in regulating physiology, metabolism, and immune function. This article explores potential parallels between TCM visceral theory and gut microbiota research, proposing that the gut microbiome may offer a contemporary biological perspective for understanding certain TCM concepts. We discuss the gut–Zang-Fu axis as a possible pathway linking microbial regulation to organ functions described in TCM. Progress in this field provides scientific support for interpreting viscera theory and contributes to the development of the “Holistic Theory of Gut Microbiota” and the concept of “microbiota formulation” guided by TCM principles.
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