Sentences with phrase «term dysbiosis»

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Our long - term goal is to characterize oral health and disease at the molecular level; in other words, define taxonomic or functional signatures in the supragingival biofilm that represent the ECC - associated oral dysbiosis prior to clinical disease development,» he added.
Reduction in hepatic secondary bile acids caused by short - term antibiotic - induced dysbiosis decreases mouse serum glucose and triglyceride levels — Takuya Kuno — Scientific Reports
However, when we wipe out the beneficial bacteria — and they are extremely vulnerable to broad spectrum antibiotics, to the contraceptive pill, to steroid medications prescribed on a long term basis, in fact to the majority of modern drugs that are used on a repeat prescription basis — we end up with what is called gut dysbiosis (damaged gut flora).
Additionally, the DUTCH test provides urinary organic acids and neurotransmitters, which I again find to be helpful when I'm evaluating a patient in terms of the broader function of their body, including gut health, dysbiosis, and fungal overgrowth.
The term for an unhealthy microbiome is dysbiosis, which often has symptoms of pain, gas, bloating, diarrhea and / or constipation.
We now know that eczema patients have an imbalance of bacterial make - up in the gut and skin, a term called dysbiosis, with too many harmful bacterial and too few beneficial ones.
Major contributors are long - term stress; dysbiosis (undigested food left in the intestinal tract to ferment); environmental toxins; gastrointestinal disease; impaired immune function; over consumption of alcohol, a clogged liver, and diet: too much sugar, simple carbohydrates, processed foods.
There's gonna be more dysbiosis, more gut infections because we don't have the ability to sterilize the environment so now we're set up for a whole host of long - term issues.
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