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The gut microbiome a continuation
Christopher Rasmussen MD, MS (aka "Reality Renegade") | October 26, 2013
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
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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