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Gut bacteria protects against diabetes... (Original Post) pbmus Nov 2018 OP
i've had so much antibiotic that mine must be dead rampartc Nov 2018 #1
They actually do fecal transplants from donors with healthy gut bacteria. nt tblue37 Nov 2018 #3
Well, is that a freudian slip, or what? ret5hd Nov 2018 #4
A Freudian autocorrect, actually. I hate autocorrect! nt tblue37 Nov 2018 #5
Shoulda left it! ret5hd Nov 2018 #6
I've heard that diabetes is actually an auto-immune disease. no_hypocrisy Nov 2018 #2

rampartc

(5,835 posts)
1. i've had so much antibiotic that mine must be dead
Sun Nov 25, 2018, 07:32 PM
Nov 2018

is there any way i can restore the critters?

and i suppose i should joun this group.

no_hypocrisy

(55,378 posts)
2. I've heard that diabetes is actually an auto-immune disease.
Sun Nov 25, 2018, 07:37 PM
Nov 2018

If you have "good" gut bacteria, there's a host of conditions that won't develop, e.g., diabetes, Hashimoto's Thyroid, rheumatoid arthritis, and more.

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