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Wider understanding How the bacteria in your gut may be shaping your waistline Sep 14th 2013 | NEW YORK |From the print edition A CALORIE is a calorie. Eat too many and spend too few, and you will become obese and sickly. This is the conventional wisdom. But increasingly, it looks too...
How Gut Bacteria Help Make Us Fat and ThinClaudia Wallis
In the gut microbiome, the “good” bacteria do more than just help with digestion. They help keep your “bad” bacteria in check. They multiply so often that the unhealthy kind don't have space to grow. When you have a healthy balance of bacteria in your gut, it’s called equilibrium...
UC Davis scientists found that Salmonella uses electric signals in the gut to invade the body, a process called galvanotaxis, offering new insights into bacterial infections and potential treatments for diseases like IBD. How do bad bacteria find entry points in the body to cause infection?
The nerve signals, hormones and bacteria in the gut are all responsible for sending communications from the ENS to the rest of the nervous system, and any disruption can send your body into a tailspin of declining health. With the average diet today consisting of loads of sugar, carbs, proc...
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Increasing research into the gut microbiome has revealed new and emerging roles for the ‘good bacteria’ in our bodies, with the latest being a new study that shows how they can help the immune system attack cancer cells. Scientists at the Snyder Institute for Chronic Diseases, Cumming School...
Kefirmade from raw milk is especially beneficial for health as it has been fermented and hasprobioticsthatcan help boost the good bacteriain your gut topromote better digestionandenhance immunity. Try adding milk or kefir to your next breakfast smoothie to pump up the nutrient profile and start ...
Since different bacteria do different jobs, you need a broad diversity of types to strengthen and colonize your gut. Check the label and make sure you’ve got strains from these groups: Bifidobacteria, like B. bifidum, B. breve, B. infantis, B. lactis, and B. Longum. These versatile bac...