Gut bacteria could hold the key to treating conditions including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s and mental illness, scientists have said.
The trillions of intestinal bacteria affect every aspect of our health and the way we behave, say researchers.... Read More - http://www.ms-uk.org/bacteriaandviruses
Gut bacteria could hold key
Gut bacteria could hold key
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Re: Gut bacteria could hold key
I think gut bacteria constitute the immune system. Bad gut, bad immunity.
With bad immunity, the herpes virus that is with us for 1 Billion years and EBV that is with us for 40 Million years shows up. By lack of control.
With herpes and in particular EBV, strange things happen. The immune system played a cat and mouse game all the time and is fully 'intertwined'.
The EBV misguides the immune system. EBV primed cells respond and inflammate. The two are interlocking, misguided immune system, high B-cells, superoxyde, low ATP/AMP, low interferon alpha, uric acid etc.
The system inflammates and you have MS.
With bad immunity, the herpes virus that is with us for 1 Billion years and EBV that is with us for 40 Million years shows up. By lack of control.
With herpes and in particular EBV, strange things happen. The immune system played a cat and mouse game all the time and is fully 'intertwined'.
The EBV misguides the immune system. EBV primed cells respond and inflammate. The two are interlocking, misguided immune system, high B-cells, superoxyde, low ATP/AMP, low interferon alpha, uric acid etc.
The system inflammates and you have MS.
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Did someone just notice this, just because biotin is produced by gut bacteria?
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