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Gut microbiome in inflammatory and metabolic diseases | Suzanne Devkota, PhD

The Proof with Simon Hill

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The Importance of Setting the Microbiome in the Early Years of Life

Our gut microbes play a crucial role in our body's functions. They colonize in areas where our body can utilize their benefits, like producing B vitamins. The colon is responsible for fermentation, but if it occurs in the small intestine, it can cause digestive issues. Bacterial migration, dietary changes, antibiotics, and sphincter issues can disrupt the microbiome balance. Setting a healthy microbiome early in life is important.

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