Common dietary fibres may alter gut bacteria composition
date:Jun 29, 2012
ther metabolites that can encourage the growth of strains of friendly bacteria, noted Swanson, who added that the changes could result in many health benefits.

Previous research has suggested changes to the gut ecosystem by modifying beneficial bacteria in the gut could help to support a healthy gastrointestinal tract, in addition to modifying the risk of developing several conditions such as type 2 diabetes, obesity, inflammatory bowel disease, colon cancer, and autoimmune disorders such as rh
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