When you add this up — and a lot of more shifts in the microbial ecology of the low carb gut — you most certainly have a classic case
of microbial dysbiosis — as the name implies, an imbalance.
Antibiotics as Instigators
of Microbial Dysbiosis: Implications for Asthma and Allergy — Tomasz P. Wypych — Trends in Immunology
Not exact matches
Fecal
microbial transplantation (FMT) has gained acceptance for treating Clostridium difficile infection, a life threatening and difficult to treat
dysbiosis that often is caused by heavy use
of antibiotics.
This opens new possibilities to the use this treatment for other diseases related to
microbial dysbiosis,» says the Academy Research Fellow Reetta Satokari from the University
of Helsinki.
In addition to illustrating the experimental role
of a sucralose - maltodextrin based artificial sweetener in promoting intestinal
dysbiosis [a
microbial imbalance] and myeloperoxidase activity, the studies indicate that it might be possible to measure Proteobacteria and myeloperoxidase as simultaneous fecal biomarkers in patients to monitor their gut (disease / health) adjustment to their diets.
Urinary tract infection A number
of studies point to the association between decreased
microbial diversity and the incidence
of what is commonly called urinary tract infection (UTI) or «
dysbiosis.»
This chemical also plays a role in gut
dysbiosis (
microbial imbalance in the intestines), overgrowth
of pathogens, leaky gut syndrome (wherein undigested food, bacteria and metabolic waste products leak into the blood stream), immune system defects and increased inflammation.
The end result is gut
dysbiosis, (a condition
of microbial imbalance in your intestines that can lead to gut inflammation and leaky gut) and an overgrowth
of pathogens.
The same study noted that when your
microbial ecosystem is in a state
of dysbiosis, gut bacteria can produce substances like D - lactic acid and ammonia, which can exert neurotoxic properties and impede the function
of the nervous system.
If you experience marked GI distress with even small amounts
of RS, this may be an indication
of SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth) or
microbial dysbiosis, and you may need to consider working with a healthcare practitioner to establish a more balanced gut microbiome through the use
of herbal antimicrobials and probiotics before adding RS or other prebiotics.»
Symbiosis means «to live in harmony,» while
dysbiosis refers to an imbalance
of the
microbial colonies in the body.