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A couple of years back I read of a study which concluded that because we are all so unique, there is no one size fits all probiotic. It's a crap shoot if you want to find one that works for you.
Also there are supposed to be whole probiotic worlds in our gut. One species is nothing.
I don't fully agree with this. There is a whole actual world (this planet), but one species is all it takes to destroy it.
Yes, what I mean is there's no way to restore it with just one or even a few species.
Be careful, that’s how you get to stool transplants
Yep, that seems to be logical.
Cyanobacteria, amiright.
Clostridium difficile has entered the gut
“Crap shoot….”
I see what you did there.