This «good bacteria» theory led to taking supplemental probiotics as the go - to way to help re-populate
our guts after courses of antibiotics or other stressors.
Not exact matches
Ben, how long do you think it takes to re-colonize
gut with good bacteria
after a
course of antibiotics.
This, the authors
of one study believe, means that eating red meat alters your
gut flora in a way that predisposes your body toward TMAO production, and subsequently, heart disease.2 This was confirmed by giving the omnivores a
course of antibiotics,
after which they did not produce TMAO.
If the
gut is inflamed (maybe you've eating something you don't tolerate, or the
gut ecosystem has gotten out
of balance
after a
course of antibiotics), then the vagus nerve tells the brain: feel uneasy.
Probiotics plant beneficial bacteria in the
gut after a cat has been on a
course of antibiotics.