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It balances the flora in your intestinal tract. In other words, you'll be pooping a lot lol
Lecithin is good for the GI tract. It's consists of phospholipids, which are important components of the intestinal mucus layer. That is why lecithin is used to cure ulcerative colitis.
To reconnect the intestinal tract, the stomach and the bile duct are then connected to the small intestine.
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There are some bacteria that can cause intestinal disease. All humans have bacteria in their intestine but the bacteria is a good thing. One of the most prevalent bacteria in the human GI tract is E. coli. There are different strains of E. coli and not all of them are pathogenic. The bacteria inside the human GI tract is "normal Flora" and is beneficial to humans.
IN THE INTESTINAL TRACT
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Gram + irregular rods 2) Anaerobes 3) Reside primarily in intestinal tract of humans / animals. 4) Predominant intestinal flora of breast fed infants, & provide protective function by excluding pathogens. 5) Formula-fed infants colonized with lower concentrations
Intestinal tract is the main site for typhoid bacteria. Here from they get their next unfortunate victim, via fecal/oral route.
Lecithin, bile acids and bile phospholipids act as an emulsifier in the intestinal tract. However, pancreatic lipase does not act as an emulsifier.
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