The link between your gut health and autoimmune diseases

aloe vera and ginger tea are also good for the stomch breh
 
aloe vera and ginger tea are also good for the stomch breh
You have to get legit aloe vera juice if you its not properly filtered and a certain part removed it can cause Hepatitis I heard and can actually irritate your intestines and cause a flare up and act as a laxative.
 
Fuck bro I'm sorry to hear. :(

You still capable of living a normal life if you don't mind me asking?
Better than with the intestine ! Pretty much live a normal life but with a few more bowel movements than the average joe.
 
Honestly Dr Rhonda Patrick mentioned it on Rogans podcast . Not sure what episode . Says she cycles it . I can thank her and Rogan for introducing me to some cool stuff .
is she endorsed by it?

Im thinking of copping some probiotics I forgot about that one you took, im going to try it out I was waiting for the winter to come by because I dont want my probioitcs to die in the summer heat.
 
Just eat your boogers and stop washing your hands so damn much.
 
Bring on the fecal transplants.

I want someone else's poop in me. No homo.
 
is she endorsed by it?

Im thinking of copping some probiotics I forgot about that one you took, im going to try it out I was waiting for the winter to come by because I dont want my probioitcs to die in the summer heat.
I dont think shes endorsed by it. Yeah brutha this is some legit stuff. Im on a 5 day cycle now as a matter of fact. Good stuff. Cured my irritable bowell syndrome I swear.
 
I dont think shes endorsed by it. Yeah brutha this is some legit stuff. Im on a 5 day cycle now as a matter of fact. Good stuff. Cured my irritable bowell syndrome I swear.
yeah man probiotics are legit they say the best for the bowel is Lactobacillus reuteri

Imma try that one you took that has 400 billion bacteria so you know that shit is powerful, the other stuff on the market ar tame compared to that most I ever took was a 1 billion bacteria pills version.

Do you get any cramps when you take it or is it calming to the gut?


But I didn't order it because it was getting hot and I didn't want the powder to die in the transit I remember ordering some probiotics in the summer and they left my supplements on the door step when I was at work and it was out there in the hot heat for 6 hours, I come home and the box was piping hot and the supplements for sure lost their potency I opened my fish oil and vit D and they were stuck together like glue and the ice pack the probiotics were sent in melted.
 
yeah man probiotics are legit they say the best for the bowel is Lactobacillus reuteri

Imma try that one you took that has 400 billion bacteria so you know that shit is powerful, the other stuff on the market ar tame compared to that most I ever took was a 1 billion bacteria pills version.

Do you get any cramps when you take it or is it calming to the gut?


But I didn't order it because it was getting hot and I didn't want the powder to die in the transit I remember ordering some probiotics in the summer and they left my supplements on the door step when I was at work and it was out there in the hot heat for 6 hours, I come home and the box was piping hot and the supplements for sure lost their potency I opened my fish oil and vit D and they were stuck together like glue and the ice pack the probiotics were sent in melted.
Yeah I hear ya bout the heat. Nah no cramping but I do feel some gurgling or moving around while im on it, but no cramping. shits are powerful though for me during the cycle. They only recommend 5 day max cycle. I take 20 billion probiotic pills regularly but not when on the cycle. Good luck.
 
Yeah I hear ya bout the heat. Nah no cramping but I do feel some gurgling or moving around while im on it, but no cramping. shits are powerful though for me during the cycle. They only recommend 5 day max cycle. I take 20 billion probiotic pills regularly but not when on the cycle. Good luck.
yeah that gurgling is the gas from the bad bacteria dying off


Shit 400 billion bacteria of course you only need 5 days at a time, your could overrun your system with bacteria and mess with the gut bacteria with over abundance of different strains

I actually heard from someone on reddit that you shouldn't take a multiple straight product, because the bacteria actually fighting each other and killing others off, he said take single strains, but im not sure if he is 100 percent on that, I only heard it from some guy on reddit haven't done research.
 
Nothing in your original post is new. Not sure what the point is. Fancy writing another essay about why the wheel is somewhat useful? Then again you wouldn't be anymore educated in engineering as you would be in microbiology.
 
yeah that gurgling is the gas from the bad bacteria dying off


Shit 400 billion bacteria of course you only need 5 days at a time, your could overrun your system with bacteria and mess with the gut bacteria with over abundance of different strains

I actually heard from someone on reddit that you shouldn't take a multiple straight product, because the bacteria actually fighting each other and killing others off, he said take single strains, but im not sure if he is 100 percent on that, I only heard it from some guy on reddit haven't done research.
Yeah I heard that and it makes sense, but ive never researched it. Probably depends on individual too.
 
Nothing in your original post is new. Not sure what the point is. Fancy writing another essay about why the wheel is somewhat useful? Then again you wouldn't be anymore educated in engineering as you would be in microbiology.
What do you mean?
 
Yeah I heard that and it makes sense, but ive never researched it. Probably depends on individual too.
Its called SIBO
SIBO is a condition in which colonic-type bacteria (resembling bacteria normally found in the colon) proliferate in large numbers in the small intestine.
 
i like my homemade yogurt and eat sauerkraut, should get enough probiotics through them
 
Medical experts are still mystified about what exactly causes autoimmune diseases and why some people are more susceptible to them. But now, fascinating new research shows that your gut bacteria — yup, you read that right — may play an important role.

Journal of Experimental Medicine found that mice carrying a mutated gene that made them more susceptible to autoimmune disorders also showed changes in gut bacteria at around the same time they began to develop autoimmune symptoms. But when researchers gave the mice a probiotic to “reset” their gut, the mice’s digestive systems returned to normal, and they had decreased inflammation and a longer lifespan.

Amy Myers, MD, an Austin, Texas, specialist in autoimmune diseases and author of The Autoimmune Solution, points out to Yahoo Lifestyle." data-reactid="25">“Eighty percent of your body’s immune system is located in your gut, so if you don’t have a healthy gut, you can’t have a healthy immune system,” Amy Myers, MD, an Austin, Texas, specialist in autoimmune diseases and author of The Autoimmune Solution, points out to Yahoo Lifestyle.

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Shajan Sugandha, MD, a GI specialist at the University of Alabama in Birmingham, tells Yahoo Lifestyle." data-reactid="27">Your gut does more than just digest your food. It’s home to trillions of bacteria, fungi, and viruses that make up your stomach’s microbiome. While some of these bugs are bad, some are also good, helping your gastrointestinal (GI) tract run smoothly by breaking down food, synthesizing vitamins and other nutrients, and helping fight against germs that can cause infections, Shajan Sugandha, MD, a GI specialist at the University of Alabama in Birmingham, tells Yahoo Lifestyle.

When your microbiome is in tiptop shape, your digestion works well. But if it’s thrown off — which can happen due to anything ranging from a poor diet to medications like antibiotics to stress or a bout of the stomach flu — then some undigested toxins and unfriendly bacteria can stray from your GI tract, causing inflammation throughout your body, explains Myers.

over two million people worldwide, can be devastating, causing symptoms like trouble walking, muscle weakness, and vision, bowel, and bladder problems. But a University of California, San Francisco study published in 2017 in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences sheds new light on the disease. When researchers analyzed the microbiomes of 71 people with MS versus 71 healthy controls, they found that patients with MS had four times the amount of two types of bacteria: Acinetobacter calcoaceticus and Akkermansia muciniphila. In addition, they had one-quarter of another type of bacteria, Parabacteroides distasonis, compared to people without the disease." data-reactid="30">This may be particularly true when it comes to multiple sclerosis, a type of autoimmune condition in which the body begins to attack the central nervous system — the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves. This disorder, which affects over two million people worldwide, can be devastating, causing symptoms like trouble walking, muscle weakness, and vision, bowel, and bladder problems. But a University of California, San Francisco study published in 2017 in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences sheds new light on the disease. When researchers analyzed the microbiomes of 71 people with MS versus 71 healthy controls, they found that patients with MS had four times the amount of two types of bacteria: Acinetobacter calcoaceticus and Akkermansia muciniphila. In addition, they had one-quarter of another type of bacteria, Parabacteroides distasonis, compared to people without the disease.

Researchers then took the study one step further, injecting gut bacteria from the MS patients into mice and then inducing brain inflammation in mice that received gut bacteria from healthy individuals. Within three weeks, the MS-infused mice had developed much more severe brain inflammation than those given the normal gut bacteria.

PNAS, researchers examined 34 pairs of twins in which only one of each had MS. They then took samples of their gut microbes and injected them into mice already predisposed to develop a disease like MS. More of the rodents who got the MS microbiome ended up developing MS-like symptoms, such as brain inflammation, than those who got the healthy microbiome.

Daniel Freedberg, MD, a gastroenterologist and assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University Medical Center, tells Yahoo Lifestyle." data-reactid="35">Most of this research has been done only in mice, and experts caution that it needs to be replicated in humans before coming to firm conclusions. But, “I think all of these studies lend credence to the belief now that keeping your microbiome healthy, with a diversity of bacteria, is important for overall health, especially if you have a genetic predilection or other risk factors for developing an autoimmune disease,” Daniel Freedberg, MD, a gastroenterologist and assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University Medical Center, tells Yahoo Lifestyle.

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Science found that plentiful consumption of those foods — as well as, surprisingly, coffee, tea, and wine — helped keep gut bacteria healthy.


Certain drugs, such as antibiotics, can also harm your microbiome. These meds kill the good bacteria in your gut along with harmful ones, and your microbiome may not recover for months after a course of antibiotics. That’s one reason why you shouldn’t take those drugs unless you really need them, notes Sugandha. Other drugs that can impact your gut microbiome are medicines that kill off stomach acid, like antacids and protein pump inhibitors, and the diabetes drug metformin.

Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (aka LGG) and Saccharomyces boulardii. And although probiotics are considered safe for healthy people to take, it’s always best to check with your doctor first." data-reactid="41">The research on probiotics is murky, according to Sugandha, and it’s not quite clear yet which strains are best for your microbiome and who might need them. That’s why most doctors recommend trying to get most of your probiotics through food. That said, if you’re on antibiotics or another drug that can kill off stomach bacteria, two types that have the most research behind them are Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (aka LGG) and Saccharomyces boulardii. And although probiotics are considered safe for healthy people to take, it’s always best to check with your doctor first.

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Interesting, I wonder if thats is why Im so foggy brained often, it could be tied to my crohns disease. Also avoid anal sex I guess gay guys. Dont want some weird dudes jizz bacteria all up in there.
 
Unfortunately, the bacteria in probiotics are only transitory. They don't colonize the intestine, you'll have to keep taking them. It's a waste of time and effort. I just keep wheat-based food to a minimal.

Wheat is bad shit. It's possible that the wheat plant doesn't want to be eaten, has a defense mechanism, and the human stomach is not capable of fully diggesting it.
 
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