Increased hydrogen-consuming bacteria could be detrimental by increasing methanogenic and sulfate-reducing bacteria. — Whalespan
Increased hydrogen-consuming bacteria could be detrimental by increasing methanogenic and sulfate-reducing bacteria.
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We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
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High-risk intervention — consult a physician before acting.Drug-drug interactions, dose-dependence, and screening contraindications apply.
“Now there's actually a good hypothetical concern which is are you are you increasing the hydrogenes. This is the bacteria that consume hydrogen gas. >> And if you increase that bacteria, >> that's going to decrease >> that that could be a bad thing because the more methogenic bacteria and sulfate reducing bacteria where you're producing hydrogen sulfide you have that that's correlated with not good health.”