Human Microbiota

Microbes (bacteria) within the body not only cause of getting sick or developing certain diseases but also present of beneficial microbes (bacteria). Microbes living in and on us are not invaders but those are beneficial colonizers. In fact, microbes are an integral internal ecosystem that essential for human/organism development benefits gut health and the immune system.

More precisely, dysfunction in the Microbiome will lead to autoimmune diseases such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, and fibromyalgia. Disease-causing microbes accumulate over time, changing gene activity & metabolic processes that resulting in an abnormal immune response against substances and tissues normally present in the body. These autoimmune diseases might pass in families not by DNA inheritance but by inheriting the Microbiome.

 

  • Gut flora or Microbiology
  • Skin flora or microbiology
  • Conjunctiva flora or microbiology
  • Vagina flora or microbiology
  • Placenta microbiota
  • Uterus microbiota
  • Oral cavity microbiota
  • Lung microbiota
  • Biliary tract microbiota
  • Systems microbiota
  • Relative number of microbial-to-human cells
  • Cancer microbiology
  • Inflammatory bowel disease
  • Human immunodeficiency virus
  • Human microbiome
  • Microbiome role in Immune responses
  • Metabolism impacts
  • Initial acquisition of microbiota
  • Epidemeology of Plant Diseases
  • Antiperspirant or deodorant effects on human microbiota

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