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#1 normalizing

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Posted 12 October 2017 - 06:15 PM


interesting article i found just now; https://www.medicaln...cles/319727.php i never really thought about gut fungi vs gut bacteria type of interaction and its association with disease states or obesity connection as shown here



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Posted 12 October 2017 - 07:53 PM

Interesting and perhaps important concept, but the study cited merely shows that both gut bacteria and gut fungi are altered when put on a high-fat diet as opposed to a "standard" diet. That is no more than what anyone would expect, given that the gut biome is a dynamic community that responds to the foods that are input. It doesn't mean that the organisms that were more prevalent on the high-fat diet were somehow harmful. It's not even obvious that a high-fat diet is harmful or causes obesity either.



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Posted 13 October 2017 - 02:09 AM

if high fat diet causes harm, then the ketogenic diet wouldnt be so healthy, right?






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