Dysbiosis is a medical condition in the digestive tract that causes microbial imbalances.Ê It can be treated natuarally with come simple diet modifications such as a gluten free diet, not eating processed foods, and staying away from sugar.
Margaux S. French has written: 'Spondyloarthropathy and dysbiosis' -- subject(s): Complications, Dysbiosis, Etiology, Intestinal Diseases, Intestines, Microbiology, National College of Natural Medicine (U.S.), Naturopathy, Spondylarthropathies, Theses
Intestinal dysbiosis refers to an imbalance in the gut microbiota, where there is a disruption in the normal composition and function of the bacteria in the digestive system. This imbalance can lead to various digestive and overall health issues, including bloating, diarrhea, and weakened immune function. Factors like diet, stress, antibiotics, and other medications can contribute to the development of intestinal dysbiosis.
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The medical term for abnormal growth of bacteria in the mouth is "oral dysbiosis." This condition can lead to various oral health problems, such as tooth decay and gum disease. Proper oral hygiene practices and regular dental check-ups are important in preventing and managing oral dysbiosis.
Certain types of yeast in the gut and general gut dysbiosis (imbalance) can cause a white or yellowish coated tongue. Dysbiosis means that the bacterial balance in your stomach and intestinal area is out of balance. It can mean too much "bad" or unhealthy bacteria and yeast and not enough "good" or healthy bacteria also called probiotics such as Lactobicillus, Bifidobacterium and Sachromyces Boulardi. A good way to test for this is by using a stool test that can find and identify any microbial, yeast or parasite problems as well as how much healthy bacteria you have in your gut.
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