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How to Increase the Good Bacteria in Your Intestines by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:03pm Normal intestinal bacteria are so numerous that they make up approximately 95 percent of the total number of cells in the human body. They help prevent bad bacteria from infecting you, and may help prevent intestinal diseases such as ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease and cancer. When you eat, enzymes from your intestines, stomach, liver Read on »
Can I increase the number of good bacteria in my intestines? by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm Normal intestinal bacteria are so numerous that they make up approximately 95 percent of the total number of cells in the human body. They help prevent bad bacteria from infecting you, and may help prevent intestinal diseases such as ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease and cancer. When you eat, enzymes from your intestines, stomach, liver and pancreas Read on »
Junk Food Alters Intestinal Bacteria in Just One Day by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Sun 29 Nov 2009 5:14pm After just one day of switching from a plant-based diet to a high-fat-and-sugar diet, mice with human intestinal bacteria developed bacteria associated with obesity... of bacteria in the human intestinal tract can break down food more efficiently and help you absorb a greater percentage of calories from the food that you eat. He also showed Read on »
Intestinal Bacteria May Cause Weight Gain by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 11:03am as it passes through your small intestines. Food that is not absorbed in the small intestine goes to your colon. The colon contains a huge colony of bacteria that work to ferment... because of the change in intestinal bacteria. Fitness, Nutrition and Health newsletter Read on »
Intestinal Bacteria Drive Obesity and Metabolic Disease in Immune-Altered Mice by Dr. Daniel Kalish Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Thu 22 Jul 2010 9:44am The finding strengthens the case that intestinal bacteria can contribute to human obesity and metabolic disease, since previous research has shown that intestinal.... “However, our results suggest that excess caloric consumption is not only a result of undisciplined eating but that intestinal bacteria contribute to changes in appetite Read on »
Intestinal Permeability Versus Gut Bacteria by Matt M. Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Nov 2010 9:20pm intestinal permeability.  Now it could be the case that altered gut bacteria often precedes intestinal permeability.  However, in this situation the subjects were already obese and already had inflammation without any alteration in intestinal permeability.  Therefore, the simplest explanation is that the altered gut bacteria is the driving force here. I've Read on »
Bacteria in mouth, intestines affect atherosclerosis by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Sun 31 Oct 2010 12:00am Gu.se - Bacteria in the mouth and/or intestines can affect... the risk of the plaque rupture in the arteries, but the underlying mechanisms for inflammation are not clear. Our bodies are home to ten times more bacteria than cells, and research Read on »
Blueberries Can Protect Against Intestinal Infections by Linda Posted Tue 16 Feb 2010 12:00am have an antimicrobial and antioxidative effect. The combination of blueberries and probiotics reduced inflammation-inducing bacteria in the intestine at the same time... New research from the Lund University Faculty of Engineering in Sweden shows that blueberries are important and can alleviate and protect against intestinal Read on »
Deadly Intestinal Infection Spreading Outside Hospitals by franklinb Posted Fri 06 Nov 2009 10:02pm Deadly Intestinal Infection Spreading Outside Hospitals A potentially deadly intestinal infection is on the rise outside of hospital settings, especially among..., that can be fatal. The infection can be difficult to treat because the bacteria have become immune to some drugs. The bacteria have been found mostly in hospitals, nursing homes Read on »
Deadly Intestinal Infection Spreading Outside Hospitals by franklinb Posted Fri 06 Nov 2009 10:02pm Deadly Intestinal Infection Spreading Outside Hospitals A potentially deadly intestinal infection is on the rise outside of hospital settings, especially among..., that can be fatal. The infection can be difficult to treat because the bacteria have become immune to some drugs. The bacteria have been found mostly in hospitals, nursing homes Read on »