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It is available in net, but. 10 billion is too much what eats your face, 0.5- 1 billion is healthy. ( Selftrials)


The Bacillus occurs in 2 percent of healthy people, rats and Birds and further mamals


It produces wit artificial sweeteners an Antibiotika who just kills harmfull bacteria. Lifesciences, you can easy extract this Antibiotika, without Bacillus, to get an super Antibiotika, against those the Evolution Haas yet found any solution against this Antibiotika.


This research could bring me a nobel prize for an super Antibiotika
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The role of the human gut microbiome in regulating health has only come under intensive scrutiny in the last decades. It's not just about digestion - there is a profound effect on all aspects of a healthy life.

..in the human gut no specific bacterial strains persist in dominant numbers over time and that there is a dynamic equilibrium of functionally redundant bacterial and viral strains that continuously substitute each other in a “kill-the winner” fashion, thereby maintaining stable metabolic potential and taxonomical diversity.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3145054/

In other words, a kind of homeostasis. If you're interested in living a long and healthy life, however, the question is what kind of homeostasis is prevalent in your gut? Is it a healthy one or a destructive one?

You can eat yoghurt or supplement with probiotics, but those won't permanently correct a bad diet. A 'good' diet, in terms of microbiotic regulation, is a primarily plant-based diet, emphasizing vegetables with prebiotic fibers.

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