Paul Saladino· MD
and it's actually gained some interest as a probiotic for metabolic syndrome lately
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and it's actually gained some interest as a probiotic for metabolic syndrome lately
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so acromanzia is a mucous associated bacteria so it lives on the gut mucous layer and generally at low levels is associated with lean body mass and health so in metabolic health and it's actually gained some interest as a probiotic for metabolic syndrome lately