Dysbiosis – Gut Neighborhood Cooties Part 2

Continued from last Friday! Any given neighborhood depends not only on its residents but also on the environment where they reside.  Humans provide some partially understood infrastructure for the microbiome through a variety of genes like NOD2, IL23R, ATG16I, and IGRM.  These genes both prepare hospitable homes for good bacteria and modulate how our bodies…

Dysbiosis – Gut Neighborhood Cooties Part 1

Living in any neighborhood involves ,well, getting to know your neighbors.  Functional medicine opens a window allowing us to interact those little bacteria living in our gut neighborhood for these neighbors profoundly affect our health.    With about 1.3 trillion bacteria living in each of our gastrointestinal (GI) tracts, these neighbors abound beyond the number of…