There are at least 100 species of the bacterial genus Clostridia that exist in nature, a variety of which are employed commercially in the production of
useful compounds like ethanol and acetone...
The exact mechanism is unknown at this point, but burdock root does contain some medicinally
useful compounds like tannins, arctigenin, arctiin, beta - eudesmol, caffeic acid, and chlorogenic acid.
Not exact matches
The big
compound exercises are extremely
useful and very powerful when used consistently, but even they don't have the power to turn you into a physique
like in the magazines when you train drug - free.
The metabolic activities performed by these bacteria resemble those of an organ, and these microorganisms perform a host of
useful functions, such as training the immune system, attacking foreign invaders (
like food poisoning
compounds, toxins, etc.), preventing growth of harmful, pathogenic bacteria in your gut, regulating the development of the intestinal lining, producing vitamins such as biotin and vitamin K, and even producing hormones (10).