Paul Saladino· MD
a healthy microbiome is the microbiome you have when you're healthy and a dysbiotic microbiome is probably the microbiome that you have when you're when you're in a disease state
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a healthy microbiome is the microbiome you have when you're healthy and a dysbiotic microbiome is probably the microbiome that you have when you're when you're in a disease state
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i think generally it refers to an altered state of the microbiome that is associated with disease