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  1. blank Undecider says:

    Lack of good gut bacteria doesn’t give you cancer. More lazy reporting here. What enables cancer is a weak immune system. Good gut bacteria lends to a strong immune system which helps to stave off cancer. Let’s not get sloppy.

    1. Wtf? You make no sense at all get off the fluoride and apertame

      1. blank Undecider says:

        Did you read my comment? I was commenting on the method in which the article was written. Not the overall spirit. Good gut bacteria and gut health are at the core of your immune system. A good immune system is critical in warding off cancer.

        By the way, I think you meant “aspartame.” Try doing your homework before entering an argument.

    2. blank Andrea Winship says:

      The human microbiome project has just begun. Not even scientists in this field have all the answers by a long shot. You are way, way premature to be making these types of statements; especially when we do know that species engage in quorom sensing; a communication system with other bacteria that directs systems in the body to perform correctly. We await the bigger picture in about 20 years!

      1. blank Undecider says:

        Not quite. Look at the effects of vaccines and GMO. They, among other things, target the immune system by damaging gut bacteria. I tend to have an idea what I’m talking about.

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