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Dmitry Kats, PhD: From Niatonin to Niacur

Mastering Nutrition

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The Importance of Gut Microbiota in Infection

The gut microbial microbiota plays a crucial role, and it's linked to colorectal cancer development and all cancer development. But what we're seeing is that changes to the gut micro micro microbiota caused by SARS to infection over this depletion of deuterate when there's just too much citric acids. And so these gutyrate producing bacteria, especially the ones that of all the SCFAs, they only produce butyrate, they get used up quickly because it demands there. So once the deuterate gets depleted and this inflammation comes in the gut becomes permeable. It will lead to arousal and enrichment of opportunistic pathogens and overall decline in microbiome diversity.

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