High salt intake increases plasma trimethylamine N - oxide (TMAO) concentration and
produces gut dysbiosis in rats — Klaudia Bielinska — Nutrition
Not exact matches
Urinary estrogen levels outside the reference range may also be suggestive of intestinal
dysbiosis since beta - glucuronidase enzymes, which are
produced by E. coli, Clostridum and Bacteroides in the intestines, can de-conjugate conjugated estrogens, enabling their return to the circulation.12 For these reasons, interventions that improve liver and
gut function may assist in gradual normalization of estrogen levels.
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.
Toxins can be either exogenous or endogenous; exogenous toxins come from external sources, including environmental by - products, heavy metals, insecticides, pesticides, fragrances, cleansers, plastics, MSG, aspartame and house hold cleaners, whereas endogenous toxins are
produced within us as a result of metabolic activities, such as carbon dioxide, lactic acid, urea, poor
gut bacteria and intestinal yeast, in the event that
dysbiosis (an imbalance of
gut flora) is present.