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The gut microbiome a continuation

Christopher Rasmussen MD, MS (aka "Reality Renegade") | October 26, 2013 | 1 Comment

JUST LIKE DOMINOS It’s alimentary my dear Mr Watson. Modern man’s gut microbiome met its first health insult 10,000 years ago with the advent of agriculture pruning us by 6 inches due to micronutrient deficiencies from monocultured grain eating. It added numerous new diseases such as rotten teeth, degenerative joint disease and obesity. Next came […]

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GUT FLORA INOCULATION IS LIKE SOURDOUGH BAKING

Christopher Rasmussen MD, MS (aka "Reality Renegade") | October 12, 2013 | 0 Comments

GUT FLORA INOCULATION IS LIKE SOURDOUGH BAKING Not unlike the original sourdough starter, or sponge, as it’s called; which if nurtured properly can keep forever while small portions are harvested and used to “infect” your next batch of sourdough baguettes. They have that uniquely yeasty-sour flavor made famous during the Gold Rush era in what […]

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