Back in the Netherlands, scientists gave both the twelve trained subjetcs and twelve healthy non-trained volunteers an injection
containing endotoxin, a component from the cell - wall of bacteria that elicits a response from the immune system.
This notion is supported by many previous studies showing that certain commonly consumed foodstuffs can contain a high bacterial load before cooking, such as fresh beef mince which has often been shown to contain approximately 105 — 107 colony forming units / g» It appears as though that the food
itself contains the endotoxins, and any food exposed to bacteria, such as with fermentation, will have endotoxins.
Not exact matches
Bacteria
contain dangerous components called
endotoxins that can be released into the bloodstream and may contribute to diseases like obesity.
And yes, Bacteroidetes (favored by vegan diets) are better, as gram - negative Fermicutes may provide a dose of
endotoxins with every meal
containing saturated fats.
«We therefore aimed to determine whether common foodstuffs may
contain appreciable quantities of
endotoxin or other similar agents that may be capable of eliciting innate immune activation of human monocytes....
So while cacao nibs may have some
endotoxins (which would normally contribute to inflammation in the body, in the case of animal products for example), the phytonutrients they
contain outweigh the effects of the bacteria, and actually decrease inflammation overall.
Bacteria
contain dangerous
endotoxins that, when released in the blood stream, may contribute to obesity and other diseases.
They are also known to eat toxic foods when rummaging through garbage, exposing dogs to poisonous foods as well as bacteria, mold and
endotoxins (
contained in bacterial cells that enter the dog).