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Intestinal flora may play a role in causing the disease.
The only microscopic life we carry in our systems is intestinal flora.
It relates to handling of the intestinal flora and obesity.
They have unusual intestinal flora and it may have something to do with that.
Oh, sure, you're symbiotic with a few organisms yourself, like your intestinal flora.
In that journal are several papers on intestinal flora.
Normally a colon's job is to digest food and regulate the intestinal flora.
It is like the adjustment of intestinal flora and colon bacilli to us.
Candida species are frequently part of the human body's normal oral and intestinal flora.
These patients were also negative when retested for intestinal flora overgrowth.
That, combined with extrapolations of the humans' intestinal flora, proved sufficient.
Group B and C feed differently to create a new intestinal flora.
Then, of course, we had to replace all of her normal intestinal flora, now dead, with a commercially prepared culture.
He had had his intestinal flora altered to enable him to eat common Culture foods.
"We could start the process with sewage from the ship mixed with intestinal flora.
The next major determinant of an infants' intestinal flora is the type of feeding.
Everybody's oral and intestinal flora were normal.
Enterobacteriaceae are most commonly found in the intestinal flora.
There is little to suggest that genes, germs or intestinal flora have changed appreciably over this interval.
In fact, I can't find a single bug in you, except for the usual intestinal flora."
Your intestinal flora has been sterilized and replaced with Zaibatsu standard microbes?"
This might be caused by slow intestinal transit and intestinal flora changes during pregnancy.
He thus noticed that when the bacteria were present in an infant's intestinal flora, the baby suffered less from gastrointestinal disorders.
The reasons for this difference are not fully understood; the donkey may have different intestinal flora to the horse, or a longer gut retention time.