Aw, sh%t...did you say CHart? I thought you said...

mattjd70
mattjd70 Posts: 106 Member
edited November 2024 in Social Groups
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Anyway, we find Fasting and eating less, real food...gives our gut ecosystem a chance to balance itself. That's why we feel better all over from brain to toes. But that's a subjective "feeling"...if you want the objective measure whether any of this eating and exercise is working...that's right...rate your stool...it tells the entire tale.

It's all about the Gut Ecosystem. Treat it goodly.

https://youtu.be/z2Fi3AjGUYY

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  • daisyjanie
    daisyjanie Posts: 29 Member
    Poop is no joke. They're running a study where they're giving obese people a dehydrated capsule of poop from a thin person, to see if the gut bacteria can be altered / re-programmed. And just today:
    http://www.phillyvoice.com/why-chop-wants-study-your-babys-poo/

    "Don't throw your baby's dirty diapers in the trash: They could be used for science! The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and its parent university, Penn, are starting the second phase of a study devoted entirely to baby poop.

    Why do scientists care so much about poo? It could show which children are at a high risk for obesity early in life. Feces contains a wealth of information on a baby's microbiome, the collection of bacteria and microorganisms that affect how humans digest food and gain weight.

    By studying how different diets affect the microbiome, scientists will be able to learn more about what causes excessive weight gain in babies. Eventually, scientists may be able to prevent obesity by flagging warning signs in early infancy."
  • mattjd70
    mattjd70 Posts: 106 Member
    Poo-tea!
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