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Helpful Bacterial Metabolites

While gut microbiota appear to have both positive and negative impacts on our  health, in the guts of healthy, lean individuals, the good outweighs the bad.  Gut  bacteria, most of which reside in the large intestine, process many otherwise  indigest

By | August 1, 2011

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While gut microbiota appear to have both positive and negative impacts on our  health, in the guts of healthy, lean individuals, the good outweighs the bad.  Gut  bacteria, most of which reside in the large intestine, process many otherwise  indigestible components of foods, converting them into an estimated 10 percent of our daily energy supply.  But in addition to eking out additional nutrients from our food, gut bacteria also produce a number of metabolic by-products that improve our immune systems, strengthen the lining of the gut—our best barrier to infection—and confer anticancer benefits.

 

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August 31, 2011

Well, this is nothing new and surprising. Just look at the effective microorganisms of dr Teruo Higa

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August 31, 2011

Well, this is nothing new and surprising. Just look at the effective microorganisms of dr Teruo Higa

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August 31, 2011

Well, this is nothing new and surprising. Just look at the effective microorganisms of dr Teruo Higa

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