Gut Bacteria

Dysbacteriosis

Intestinal dysbacteriosis, more commonly known today as gut dysbiosis, refers to an imbalance in the microbial population of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. This condition occurs when the normal, healthy ratio of beneficial to harmful bacteria is disrupted, potentially leading to various digestive, immune, and metabolic issues. Commonly associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome V3 Frequency Group: […]

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Gut Dysbiosis

Question: What can I use for Gut Dysbiosis? It is different from leaky gut, it’s when there’s an imbalance of bacteria in the stomach and intestines, I guess it can also be called gastrointestinal Dysbiosis.    Leaky gut is when the lining is compromised. I have both, so I’ve been using the leaky gut set.

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Assuage, Gubaphage & Gut Issues

Question: Do you have anything that is for Gubaphage or Assphage (or Assuage) both of these viruses seem to attack human gut bacteria? Answer: In most circumstances, Gut issues are bacterial related rather than virus The ETDL group has given preference to a “broad range” gut related virus genera, rather than singling out  singular viruses.  The

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