Tag: probiotics
Dysbiosis: A Game Changer in the Body’s Overall Health Regulation
In my last blog post about the gut, I mentioned the role that our GIT bacteria play in regulating various physiological processes. Current research reveals [more…]
A Symbiotic Tale: The Hygiene Hypothesis as It Stands Today
The story of our symbiotic relationship with microorganisms begins with the advent of human life on earth, when man lived as a hunter-gatherer. In the [more…]
Gut Microbiota – A New Modifiable Risk Factor for Metabolic Disease
The human gut microbiota refers to the 100 trillion microbes that reside in the human colon. Not only are they astounding in their number, but [more…]
Man, Microbes and Probiotics
It is a common observation that first impressions are usually the last impressions. Science, however, begs to differ. Scientific hypothesis are constantly evolving. Experiments produce [more…]
