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BSC, MSC in Food Processing and Nutritio...read more
Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
Contrary to popular belief, not all bacteria are harmful to us. Within our body, each 'human' cell is complemented by 10 microbial cells. These range from bacteria in the gut to viruses and fungi in other parts of the body. Gut bacteria helps digest food, produce vitamins, communicate with the immune system and create small molecules that help the brain function. Thus, it is essential to have a healthy gut- by which we mean a gut with plenty of friendly bacteria.
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Intestinal parasites-Tape warm, ring warm, thread worm, Whip worm........You would have heard about them.
We all are living in an environment full of toxins and Parasites. Toxins makes our immunity weak, let the parasite get entered into our blood and get settled in our gut. And now whatever good we are having is not nourishing us, but firstly to our tiny unwanted guest.
The signs of a parasite can often appear unrelated and unexplained. It is typically seen, parasites cau...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
Contrary to popular belief, not all bacteria are harmful to us. Within our body, each 'human' cell is complemented by 10 microbial cells. These range from bacteria in the gut to fungi in other parts of the body. Gut bacteria helps in digesting food, producing vitamins, communicating with the immune system and creating small molecules that help in brain functioning. Thus, it is essential to have a healthy gut - by which we mean a gut with plenty of friendly bacteria.
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There are many diffe...more
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BSc - Dietitics / Nutrition, Post gradua...read more
Dietitian/Nutritionist•Navi Mumbai
Contrary to popular belief, not all bacteria are harmful to us. Within our body, each 'human' cell is complemented by 10 microbial cells. These range from bacteria in the gut to viruses and fungi in other parts of the body.
Gut bacteria help digest food, produce vitamins, communicate with the immune system and create small molecules that help the brain function. Thus, it is essential to have a healthy gut- by which we mean a gut with plenty of friendly bacteria.
There are man...more
Gut bacteria help digest food, produce vitamins, communicate with the immune system and create small molecules that help the brain function. Thus, it is essential to have a healthy gut- by which we mean a gut with plenty of friendly bacteria.
There are man...more
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Gastroenterologist•Ahmedabad
The quote 'Good day starts with coffee' suits a lot of people who love nothing more than a cup of coffee every morning. However, your morning tryst with a cup of coffee might not be a very healthy habit. Believe it or not, addiction to caffeine (in the form of coffee) is as harmful as addiction to any other drug. In fact, caffeine is a legal drug that slowly and gradually damages your gastrointestinal tract.
Here are the negative effects of coffee on your digestive system:
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Here are the negative effects of coffee on your digestive system:
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Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Contrary to popular belief, not all bacteria are harmful to us. Within our body, each 'human' cell is complemented by 10 microbial cells. These range from bacteria in the gut to viruses and fungi in other parts of the body. Gut bacteria help digest food, produce vitamins, communicate with the immune system and create small molecules that help the brain function. Thus it is essential to have a healthy gut- by which we mean a gut with plenty of friendly bacteria.
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Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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Contrary to popular belief, not all bacteria are harmful to us. Within our body, each 'human' cell is complemented by 10 microbial cells. These range from bacteria in the gut to viruses and fungi in other parts of the body. Gut bacteria help digest food, produce vitamins, communicate with the immune system and create small molecules that help the brain function. Thus it is essential to have a healthy gut- by which we mean a gut with plenty of friendly bacteria.
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Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Contrary to popular belief, not all bacteria are harmful to us. Within our body, each 'human' cell is complemented by 10 microbial cells. These range from bacteria in the gut to viruses and fungi in other parts of the body. Gut bacteria help digest food, produce vitamins, communicate with the immune system and create small molecules that help the brain function. Thus it is essential to have a healthy gut- by which we mean a gut with plenty of friendly bacteria.
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