The Oxford University Press Blog, home to much that catches my attention, has a piece on «
How gut bugs affect brain health.,» a trifle earnest for a Friday Fillip, I'll admit.
Not exact matches
«Rather than soil microbes and plants, I studied the
bugs in your
gut and
how they influence it,» Bry says.
Eugene Chang at the University of Chicago and colleagues gave mice milk fat, lard or safflower oil to see
how it would alter the spectrum of
bugs living in the
gut.
But no one knew precisely
how the
bug attacks the
gut.
«Understanding
how pain is
bugging you: Scientists uncover critical role for microbes in mediating
gut pain.»
Can you talk about
how you sequence care or treatment when you go after these
gut bugs, especially Candida?
Here's an update post, April, 2015:
Gut Bugs, Probiotics, Prebiotics... And
how our microbes make us who we are.