Submitted by molllymaybe t3_y6z25l in askscience
bakersmt t1_ist55s8 wrote
Reply to comment by NeoKnife in How is the human gut microbiome established in infancy or earlier on? by molllymaybe
I think that may be due to prolonged exposure. Because our bodies attempt to attain homeostasis constantly, our bugs will naturally get rid of a small introduction to something foreign. But if it's a constant input of something foreign it attempts to reach an equilibrium without having to constantly rid itself of foreign bugs.
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