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Chronic inflammation of the intestine is thought to be caused
by abnormal interactions between gut microbes, intestinal epithelial cells and the immune system, but so far it has been impossible to determine how each of these factors contribute to the development of intestinal bowel disease,» said Hyun Jung Kim, Ph.D., former Wyss Technology Development Fellow and first author on the study, speaking
about the limitations of conventional in vitro and animal models of bacterial overgrowth and
inflammation of the intestines.
Everyone isn't like me, but when you take people who aren't dealing with
chronic inflammation from autoimmune conditions brought
about by this, that there's still a cognitive or very importantly, a hypoglycemia effect that's caused
by these things.