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A highly anticipated academic conference was held on Sunday, September 21, 2025, where Dr. Jun Kunisawa, a leading researcher in intestinal bacteria, spoke about the deep relationship between intestinal flora and health. The 9th Academic Conference of the Gut Flora Transplantation Clinical Research Society, featuring Dr. Kunisawa, a familiar face on the TV program “Hayashi Osamu’s Now!”, was attended by not only medical professionals with an interest in gut bacteria and cutting-edge medical care, but also the general public.Based on […]
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The impact of abnormal intestinal bacterial fermentation on health
Intestinal bacteria have a significant impact on our health. A diverse range of bacteria live in the intestines, and their normal functioning supports digestion and immune function. However, if the balance of intestinal bacteria is disrupted due to stress or an irregular diet, abnormal fermentation can occur. An imbalance in the intestinal environment can also lead to a weakened immune system and an increased risk of infection, so caution is required. What are gut bacteria? Gut bacteria refer to the […]
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How long does it take for your intestinal bacteria to be replaced and how to check it
What is intestinal bacterial replacement? The role and importance of intestinal bacteria Gut bacteria play a very important role in our bodies. First, they strengthen immune function and increase our defenses against disease. For example, cases where people who are prone to catching colds have shown improvement in their health by consuming yogurt every day indicate that gut bacteria influence immunity. In addition, gut bacteria aid in the digestion and absorption of food, delivering necessary nutrients to the body. They […]
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What is the intestinal flora called in English?
The gut microbiota, or “gut flora,” is a symbiotic microorganism found in the intestines. Trillions of bacteria live symbiotically within the intestines. These microorganisms not only aid in digestion and absorption, but also regulate the immune system and influence mental health.Research on the gut microbiota has been gaining attention in recent years, and its importance is gradually being recognized. In particular, an imbalance in the gut microbiota can lead to a variety of health problems. This information is extremely important […]
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Types of intestinal bacteria
There are over 100 trillion bacteria in the intestines, which have a significant impact on our daily health. Various intestinal bacteria maintain an exquisite balance in the human body, including bacteria that promote health and boost immunity, bacteria that worsen the intestinal environment, and bacteria that can change for either good or bad depending on the environment. What are intestinal bacteria? Gut bacteria refer to the microorganisms that live in our intestines. These bacteria are essential for human health and […]
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12 recommended general books for learning about microorganisms and intestinal bacteria
For those of you who are book learners, here are some general book recommendations for learning about microorganisms. Table of Contents Translated with DeepL.com (free version) 1.Foreword All of them are limited to books that I have read carefully all the way through. So, there are not so many.They are all books that have helped me in writing this article. This field is in its infancy to growth phase, and in some cases, common sense has changed after five years.However, […]
2025.03.26
A must-read for pregnant women [More detailed than anywhere else] Changes in intestinal bacteria during pregnancy
If you’ve been pregnant or know someone who has, you may remember that pregnancy dramatically changes your body.Not only will you experience morning sickness or your belly get bigger, but your physical and mental health will also change dramatically.Hormonal balance, immune function, and metabolic function are also part of this. It may be hard to realize it until your belly actually starts to grow, but from the moment you become pregnant, your body and microbiome switch completely into “pregnancy mode.” […]
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