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by DantesKite
1780 days ago
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It would be remarkable seeing this technology applied to restoration of the gut microbiome. It seems to be involved in so many autoimmune diseases. Heavy antibiotic use also seems to irrevocably damage the diversity of gut bacteria, leaving individuals susceptible to a lot of health complications later down the line. Anecdotally, I know raw kefir and Visbiome (a well-studied probiotic) has been very helpful for the restoration of the gut microbiome. |
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Infact, milk does a remarkable job with that. One example: diverse group of complex oligosaccharides present in milk and reaching the colon intact serve as food for the beneficial bacteria, allowing them to dominate the infant gut and present a wide array of benefits.