Index to Chiropractic Literature
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  Title Do you have the guts to be healthy? The latest on probiotics [audio lecture]
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Journal DC Tracts. 2015 Summer;27(2):5-7
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Publication Type Audio Lecture
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Lecture II Outline

  1. History
    1. Bacterial evolution with humans
    2. General function of bacteria in gastrointestinal tract
  2. Recent scientific findings
    1. How bacteria influence disease/health
    2. Definition of gut flora
  3. Exposure to bacteria
    1. Groups lacking exposure
    2. Consequences of lack of exposure
    3. Manipulating exposure
    4. Definition of dysbiosis
  4. Bacterial classification
    1. Phyla
    2. Genus
    3. Species
    4. Definition of probiotic
    5. Common probiotics
  5. Probiotics and chronic disease
    1. Obesity
    2. Colorectal cancer
    3. Diabetes
    4. Cardiovascular disease
  6. Prebiotics
    1. Definition
    2. Function of prebiotics
    3. Common prebiotics
    4. Benefits of prebiotics
  7. Future treatment of chronic diseases
  8. Clostridia epidemic
  9. Recommendations for best health

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