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lostnfound

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25. Regarding colonoscopy, I've wondered whether the damage to the microbiome from the prep...
Mon Jun 15, 2026, 09:34 PM
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might be counterproductive in some cases.
Microbiome in the gut is supposed to be pretty important, they keep learning more. Of course it can be repopulated to some extent (i.e., from yogurt or kimchee etc.), but there are so many types of bacteria that contribute to human health which are not necessarily easily repopulated.

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