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Documents tagged with dysbiosis

Digestive Health Through Diet and Supplements

The digestive system is thought to be the key to good health, and is often the first system to examine when dealing with multiple symptoms and chronic illness. This article outlines the anatomy an...
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  • Paul Chamberlain published this 09/21/2009
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Antibiotics Heading for an Early Grave...

The slow, lingering, watery death of the antibiotic as an effective weapon against disease - prime casualty of the competitive race to manufacture low quality food at the very lowest possible produ...
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  • Gary Tiv published this 06/13/2009
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Myalgic Encephalopathy (ME) Gut Bacteria Test

As ME is one of a myriad of diseases that only emerged after gut dysbiosis/gut flora problems became widespread, this test would appear to make sense. Prevention is however rather easier than cu...
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  • Legion... published this 06/05/2009
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Press Release: Eat less and still feel full with probiotics?

An interesting new angle on bacteria and weight. I have noticed reduced appetite on a very unusual type of natural PREbiotic that I am experimenting with at the moment, but have never really co...
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  • Gary Tiv published this 05/23/2009
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Art: Disappearing Inner World: Killing bacteria indiscriminately may be harming health

"We can't take nutrition properly without bacteria. We can't fight bad germs without good germs," ... "It may turn out that secretions from bacteria affect not only long-term health, but hour-by-ho...
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  • Gary Tiv published this 05/20/2009
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Research Art: Overweight twins have more bacterial genes extracting calories than slim twins

Jeffrey I. Gordon’s lab at Washington University's Center for Genome Sciences is one of the major players in investigating gut bacteria and its role in body weight Quote from this research summa...
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  • Gary Tiv published this 05/08/2009
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All Diseases Begin in the Gut...

A very good summary of how the gut is fundamental in most illnesses. I have corrected the YouTube video link in this document. In the 6 videos on YouTube, Dr Campbell-McBride and Donna Gates di...
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  • Legion... published this 04/16/2009
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The Yeast Connection by William G. Crook, M.D.

This is one of the first books that detailed how antibiotics (and some other things) could create the conditions where the gut is overrun by “bad” yeasts, bacteria, etc. This book is about the most...
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  • Gary Tiv published this 04/15/2009
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Schizophrenia and the gut connection: Elaine Gottschall

In this chapter from her book, Elaine Gottschall discusses the link between the gut and schizophrenia, specifically in relation to the SCD diet. The SCD diet is designed effectively to starve out “...
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  • Legion... published this 02/18/2009
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Gut Bacteria in Schizophrenia and Autism by Dr. William Shaw

Dr. William Shaw describes gut flora abnormalities in both Schizophrenia and Autism. The theory around Clostridia bacterial overgrowth I believe is of great significance in relation to schizophreni...
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  • Legion... published this 02/18/2009
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Dr. William Shaw: Biological Treatments for Autism and PDD 2008 3rd Edition

This is Dr William Shaw’s (of Great Planes Laboratories) collection of discussions of treatment mainly in relation to autism. Chapter 2 however is very interesting in relation to mental illnesses. ...
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  • Legion... published this 02/13/2009
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Autism, Schizophrenia and the Clostridia Bacteria of Doom

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  • Legion... published this 02/10/2009
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Research: Antibiotic use Increases Weight Gain in healthy individuals

This research shows that antibiotics given to healthy individuals results in them putting on excess weight. Antibiotics when given to animals increase “feed efficiency”. This means that an anima...
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  • Gary Tiv published this 02/01/2009
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Research Report: Gut Bacteria - Archaea symbiosis in Obese subjects (Jan-2009)

“The research team's central hypothesis is that differing microbial populations in the gut allow the body to harvest more energy, making people more susceptible to developing obesity” … “Specific...
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  • Gary Tiv published this 01/21/2009
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Make the Best Probiotics for Pennies - Yoghurts & Fermented Milks

Cheap Probiotics: Make you own probiotic yogurts from commercial probiotic pills, capsules and drinks, for a fraction of the price... This method also allows you to "megadose" with probiotics - wh...
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  • Gary Tiv published this 01/18/2009
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Research: Eating Yogurt correlated with Lower Weight

Yogurts are easy to make, and cheap. You can also make probiotic yogurts using most of the expensive probiotic supplements that you buy. See my doc: Making Yogurts and Probiotics for Dummies ht...
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  • Gary Tiv published this 01/17/2009
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INTRODUCTION: Fat? Blame the Bugs in Your Guts

This is the article you should read first as it presents an easy to understand introduction to the subject of my other documents. Basic topics are: Modification of the gut flora, mainly from ...
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  • Gary Tiv published this 01/12/2009
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Research: Yogurt containing Streptococcus Thermophilus may lead to weight gain

Yoghurt is associated with being a normal weight in the population studies I have published here: Research: Eating Yogurt correlated with Lower Weight http://www.scribd.com/doc/10663677/Researc...
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  • Gary Tiv published this 01/10/2009
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Research: How Effective are Reducing Calories and Increasing Exercise in Weight Loss?

Each and every Doctor, Health Professional and Obesity Expert will tell you that reducing calorie intake and exercising more are the key to weight loss. But just how effective is this “common s...
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  • Gary Tiv published this 01/09/2009
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Research Report: Eating in the 1950’s - without getting fat

This is a little glimpse into the diets of older women living alone in the UK in the 1950’s. And gosh what a naught bunch they were: “Demand for cakes, pastries and biscuits ... remained high”. ...
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  • Gary Tiv published this 01/07/2009
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