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M.Sc - Food & Nutrition, PG Diploma In D...read more
Dietitian/Nutritionist•Gurgaon
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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Dermatologist•Chennai
Bacteria are the organisms that people must avoid. But is that true for all bacteria? According to many researches, the Gut Bacteria present in the digestive tract of the human body help in digestion and play an important role in the well-being.
These bacteria help to lower the probability of diseases like obesity, diabetes, colon cancer, depression, etc.
What is Gut Bacteria?
Gut bacteria live inside the gut and is a mixture of 300 to 500 different kinds of bacteria. ...more
These bacteria help to lower the probability of diseases like obesity, diabetes, colon cancer, depression, etc.
What is Gut Bacteria?
Gut bacteria live inside the gut and is a mixture of 300 to 500 different kinds of bacteria. ...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Gurgaon
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 us to digest food, produce vitamins, communicate with the immune system and create small molecules that help the brain to function.
Thus, it is essential to have a healthy gut, by which we mean a gut with plenty of friendly bacteria. There are many ...more
Thus, it is essential to have a healthy gut, by which we mean a gut with plenty of friendly bacteria. There are many ...more
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If you have a good appetite, stool is normal, sleep well then probably you r healthy.
Can go for stool r/m test.
Can go for stool r/m test.
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Chennai
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 many different...more
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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 to 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 many diffe...more
There are many diffe...more
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