Malalang t1_j7q258d wrote
I'm convinced that scientists will eventually determine all disease comes from some form of bacterial imbalance in the gut or elsewhere in the body. But it will also be explained away because drugs provide better support to the monetary system long term than fixing the actual problem.
CHRLZ_IIIM t1_j7qdjoz wrote
And all the research that shows our artificial toxic environments, we created clearly effects our biological systems it’s just common sense that our biome is responsible for our condition.
Malalang t1_j7qklul wrote
Toxins, in general, can be filtered out by healthy organs. Overwhelming amounts of toxins obviously overwhelm the natural systems and cause tissue breakdown.
The thing about imbalances in the microbiome is that toxins produced by bad bacteria on a constant basis inside the body become overwhelming.
Malalang t1_j7qko0q wrote
Toxins, in general, can be filtered out by healthy organs. Overwhelming amounts of toxins obviously overwhelm the natural systems and cause tissue breakdown.
The thing about imbalances in the microbiome is that toxins produced by bad bacteria on a constant basis inside the body become overwhelming.
Fixing_The_World t1_j87p6oj wrote
An amazingly large portion of cancer, autoimmunity (diabetes 1, arthritis, MS, ect), and neurodegenerative diseases are linked to viruses.
Some of this is also linked to bacteria as well. However, it actually seems viruses may be the worse of the two.
Malalang t1_j880ahd wrote
Yeah, I know at least 2 people that got their hearts destroyed by a virus.
Aren't there bacteria strains that kill viruses?
Fixing_The_World t1_j881zzj wrote
Yeah viruses are really nasty. Some will yes to protect their host which is really cool. Look up the term virovore. It is really cool and I think the next breakthrough in antivirals.
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RareCodeMonkey t1_j7too50 wrote
>all disease comes from some form of bacterial imbalance
We know that not all diseases come from bacterial imbalance. There are, for example, viruses that cause diseases.
But it seems an important topic that it has not yet been used in practical terms. I hope that more studies like this bring tests and treatments.
I also hope that monetary incentives help and not hamper this kind of studies.
Malalang t1_j7umnk0 wrote
Certain good bacteria prove fatal to viruses and even fungal attacks.
For example, the bacteria on our skin kill food born pathogens like staph.
Human Skin Microbiome: Impact of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors
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