Gut: The Inside Story of Our Body's Most Under-Rated Organ
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Saliva is, basically, filtered blood. The salivary glands sieve the blood, keeping back the red blood cells, which are needed in our arteries, not our mouth.
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Imagine. Imagine being 46 years old and learning this for the first time. Remember this the next time you're with a lover, the wine is flowing and a Michael Bolton track starts playing on the radio... *Or Bublé
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Gut bacteria are an incredibly important factor in this evolutionary survival-strategy. Unfortunately, we cannot simply transfer these results to humans. Humans are not bees; they are vertebrates, and they use Facebook.
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the time of writing, there is only one other probiotic bacteria species that is as well researched as the two mentioned above: E. coli Nissle 1917. This strain of E. coli was first isolated from the faeces of a soldier returning from the Balkan War. All the soldier’s comrades had suffered severe diarrhoea in the Balkans, but he had not. Since then, many studies have been carried out to show that this bacterium can help with diarrhoea, gastrointestinal disease, and a weakened immune system. Although the soldier died many years ago, scientists continue to breed his talented E. coli in medical ...more
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Wow.