Paul Saladino· MD
if we look at guts of people who are carnivores I've often seen that people who are carnivores don't have TMAO producing bacteria either
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if we look at guts of people who are carnivores I've often seen that people who are carnivores don't have TMAO producing bacteria either
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he actually had this is a hole in the rabbit hole which you maybe don't want to go down he had almost undetectable levels of TMAO producing bacteria in his geckos
when you eat an animal-based diet it increases the amount of this microbe bilophala um and uh bilaphala can actually degrade tma to dma dimethylamine which then essentially reduces the amount of tmao produced