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Dysbiosis The condition that results when the natural flora of the gut are thrown out of balance, such as when antibiotics are taken. Mentioned in: Colonic Irrigation dysbiosis (dis·bē·ōˑ·sis), n an imbalance in the intestinal bacteria that precipitates changes in the normal activities of the gastrointestinal tract or vagina, possibly resulting in health problems. Also called dys-symbiosis. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The faulty digestion also encourages an imbalance of intestinal flora, causing a dysbiosis, where organisms such as Candida can overgrow and cause a myriad of health problems. These include topics such as profiling aging through iridology, multiple sclerosis and iridology, hypoglycemia, dysbiosis /intestinal immunology, biophysics and quantitative and qualitative biochemistry, and iridology's potential in medicine. |
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