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Aging and Friendly Bacteria

(August, 2018) There is mounting evidence for the contribution of endogenous microbes in chronic, age-related disease. Our human gut microbiome, Continue reading →

Natural Anti-Biofilm Agents

(March, 2015) Introduction Biofilms are gelatinous masses of microorganisms capable of attaching to virtually any surface. According to the NIH, Continue reading →

Nutrition Trumps Genetics With Regard to Arthritis

(Feb 2013)  Just because you have bad genes doesn’t mean you’ll become diseased. For example, many people who carry “obesity genes” Continue reading →

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