How Does Diet And Lifestyle Affect Gut Bacteria?
What is the significant relationship between your dna and gut health, and how is your own personalized gut bacteria affected by your dna and can it be manipulated by the bacteria of others?
Looking a bit more about fecal transplants, we understand that the purpose is to take healthy gut bacteria and microbes from one human and implant them into another more damaged gut to see if it can be repaired. But how does this affect the DNA of both and whether it can be healthy for the recipient. The first part to discus the short term versus the long term effects. Here we'll discuss applications.
Now under Canadian and US regulations the stool used for fecal transplantation is a biological product and drug. If strict safety measures are observed, it may be used for the treatment of clostridium difficile infections when other treatments are unsuccessful. Results are quite promising, however, clinical results with fecal transplants for the treatment of irritable bowel disease are not as clear yet. This is probably because there are many factors involved in the pathology. Nevertheless, studies are underway to explore the role of Gut Microbiota and other conditions such as liver disease, colorectal cancers, and even autism.
Gut bacteria changes with diet and lifestyle, that has been researched and proven. But when you take healthy and strong gut bacteria and co-mingle that microbiome with another human's gut microbiome, how does the diet and lifestyle of the implanted gut change for the better. That should be where we going to fund further research.
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Jared Toay, aka. the "Digestion Dude" or "Mad Scientist" has actively been promoting the importance of gut health and digestion for more than 5 years. A weight loss researcher, bodybuilder, and creator of a wide variety of fermented foods and drinks, he has had a lengthy journey on his way to healthy living. As an accomplished author and speaker, he has found that the best way to be awakened to our full potential inside and outwardly to the world is through strengthening the gut and brain connection. If you are ready to experience why you are such an amazing human, be sure to follow him on all his social media platforms where you hang out.
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