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Gammel 07-10-12, 08:55   #17
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Sv: Kan tarmfloraen gjøre oss fete?

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/ar...bsorption.aspx
Your lifestyle can and does influence your gut flora on a daily basis. All of these common exposures can wreak havoc on the makeup of bacteria in your gut, but researchers are now increasingly looking at the cascading ill effects of antibiotic drugs in particular. For example, your gut bacteria are extremely sensitive to:

  • Antibiotics
  • Chlorinated water
  • Antibacterial soap
  • Agricultural chemicals
  • Pollution
Antibiotics are severely overused – not just in medicine, but also in food production. In fact, about 80 percent of all the antibiotics produced are used in agriculture – not only to fight infection, but to promote unhealthy (though profitable) weight gain in the animals.

The bacteria identified as instrumental in increasing fat absorption are called Firmicutes, which, incidentally, have previously been linked to obesity, as they're found in greater numbers in the guts of obese subjects. The researchers also found that the abundance of Firmicutes was influenced by diet.

At dyr la på seg fett av antibiotika var fremmed for meg. Jeg googlet antibiotika+ weight gain og fant følgende og så at joda, det var kanskje sant.http://www.alternet.org/food/can-ant...ou-gain-weight

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