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Dysbiosis and the Gut Barrier: Why Microbiome Balance Matters for Health
Dysbiosis & the Gut Barrier Dysbiosis and the Gut Barrier Dysbiosis is commonly described as an imbalance in the gut microbiome , the community of microorganisms that live in the digestive tract. These microbes play an essential role in digestion, immune regulation, and metabolic health. However, research over the past decade suggests that the microbiome also plays a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of the intestinal barrier . The intestinal barrier is the protective

Bianka Rainbow
Mar 173 min read


Heavy Metals and Gut Microbiota: How Toxic Exposure Disrupts the Microbiome
Heavy Metals & Gut Microbiota Heavy Metals, Gut Microbiota, and Why Detoxification Must Include the Microbiome Understanding the Hidden Link Between Heavy Metal Exposure and Gut Health Emerging research continues to highlight a critical but often overlooked relationship: heavy metal toxicity and the gut microbiome are deeply interconnected . A recent peer-reviewed review published on PubMed explores how environmental pollutants—particularly heavy metals—interact with gut bact

Bianka Rainbow
Jan 52 min read


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