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Is Bacteria In Your Gut Making You Fatter | Daily Health Bulletin
4 hours ago
So, bacteria in your gut may explain why some of us gain weight eating a certain way, while others remain pin thin on the same eating plan. The experts hope that perhaps one day medications might be made up of microbes, or drugs that ...
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How to Cure Bloated Stomach >> Medical Questions, Weight Loss ...
14 Dec 2009 by Ratnakar Kini, MD  
Of these nitrogen and oxygen are derived from swallowed air and the remaining gases are formed due to fermentation process by bacteria in the large bowel. The excess gas in the upper gastrointestinal tract is released by belching. ... Bloating is the perception of retained excess gas within the lumen of the gut. Women more often report bloating than men. Although some conditions lead to increased gas production, many individuals with bloating exhibit normal gut gas ...
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Weight Gain: blame intestinal bacteria | Trends Updates
6 Dec 2009 by GSerrano  
According to a new research in mice, bacteria in the intestines play a key role in weight gain. The study found that 'a high-fat, high-sugar diet alters the composition of bacteria in the gut, making it easier to gain weight and harder ...
Trends Updates - http://trendsupdates.com/ - References

Integrated 4 Part Therapy for Autism | The Medical Information Bank
6 hours ago by admin  
At 64, she lost enough weight to again wear bikinis, (and she can and does). Most people continue to use the NT CD's long after the particular problem has been solved, and I have to believe that the longer it's used, the more allergies are solved. ... The gut has bacteria and toxins that are poisonous to the internal body. Compare the two systems to a doughnut. The gut is the hole, and not really a part of the body, but a doughnut isn't really a doughnut without a hole. ...
The Medical Information Bank - http://www.theinfobank.net/

Bacteria in the Gut Linked to Obesity, Diet and Weight Loss
13 Nov 2009 by Deborah Mitchell  
The bacteria living in your gut thrive on fat and sugar, and so when they get the food they want and need, their good fortune can result in obesity. That i.
Emaxhealth - http://www.emaxhealth.com/ - References
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Obesity and gut bacteria
12 Nov 2009 by NHS Choices  
Links to the headlines. Yoghurt drinks could beat bugs that pile the weight on. Daily Mail, November 12 2009. Sugar and fat-rich diets cause obesity by altering gut bacteria. The Times, November 12 2009 ...
Health News from NHS Choices - http://www.nhs.uk/News/Pages/NewsArticles.aspx - References

"Normal" Eating: The Role of Bacteria in Weight
23 Nov 2009 by eatnormalnow  
Intestinal bacteria can also influence people to have gut pain and diarrhea or constipation, eat less and LOSE weight. We have billions of bacteria in our intestines, some good (which help digestion), some not so good (but not bad in ...
"Normal" Eating - http://www.eatingdisordersblogs.com/healthy/

Gut Bacteria: Can They Cause Obesity? | HealthMad
16 Nov 2009 by Kristie Leong MD  
Other studies have shown that carrying excess weight itself can alter gut bacteria and that manipulating the types of bacteria found in the intestines might be a way to lower the risk of obesity. ...
HealthMad - http://healthmad.com/

Polymer Therapeutic Protects Gut From Radiation Damage, Infection ...
3 Dec 2009 by Business Wire  
The company's platform technology capitalizes on the finding that certain high molecular weight polymers, taken orally but not systemically absorbed, can inhibit the pathogenic behavior of bacteria in the G.I. tract, enhance gut barrier ...
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Gut Bacteria May Cause Obesity : Kevin Trudeau Show
12 Nov 2009 by Andrew  
When one group of mice was fed a typical Western diet, high in fat and sugars, they tended to gain weight and grow more Firmicutes gut bacteria and fewer Bacteroidetes. In mice given a low-fat plant-based chow, the distribution of the ...
Kevin Trudeau Show - http://www.ktradionetwork.com/ - References

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