Paul Saladino· MD
those facultative anaerobes that tend to really like oxygen and actually that oxygen comes uh from poor gut metabolism and oxygen leaking into uh the lumen of the gut and feeding those those facultative anaerobes those organisms
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those facultative anaerobes that tend to really like oxygen and actually that oxygen comes uh from poor gut metabolism and oxygen leaking into uh the lumen of the gut and feeding those those facultative anaerobes those organisms
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i think one of the key uh characteristics of a dysbiotic community that's been uh demonstrated across multiple different diseases is an abundance of proteobacteria
one of the key uh characteristics of a dysbiotic community that's been uh demonstrated across multiple different diseases is an abundance of proteobacteria those facultative anaerobes that tend to really like oxygen