Human Microbiome Project: Overview

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Microscopic study of the healthy human body has demonstrated that microbial cells outnumber human cells by about ten to one. Until recently though, this abundant community of human-associated microbes remained largely unstudied, leaving their influence upon human development, physiology, immunity, and nutrition almost entirely unknown. The NIH Common Fund Human Microbiome Project (HMP) was established with the mission of generating research resources enabling comprehensive characterization of the human microbiota and analysis of their role in human health and disease. The information generated by HMP is made available worldwide for use by investigators and others in efforts to understand and improve human health.

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ADVANCED STRATEGIES TO HEAL LEAKY GUT AND OVERCOME ADRENAL AND THYROID ISSUES

Advanced Strategies to Heal Leaky Gut and Overcome Adrenal and Thyroid Issues

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Presented by DR. JOSH AXE DNM, DC, CNS

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Dietary Supplement with Probiotics, Digestive Enzymes May Protect Gut from Chemotherapy Side Effects

Probiotics, Digestive Enzymes May Protect Gut from Chemotherapy Side Effects

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Taking a dietary supplement with probiotics and digestive enzymes helped prevent damage to the gut’s microbial community from chemotherapy, a recent study suggests. The study, “ Protection from chemotherapy- and antibiotic-mediated dysbiosis of the gut microbiota by a probiotic with digestive enzymes supplement ,” was published in the journal […]


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