Intestinal dysbiosis: definition, clinical implications, and proposed treatment protocol (Perrotta Protocol for Clinical Management of Intestinal Dysbiosis, PID) for the management and resolution of persistent or chronic dysbiosis
<p>The human intestinal Microbiota is considered the second brain, because of its implications and correlations in hundreds of functional and dysfunctional processes. Therefore, if knowing the Microbiome (and the Microbiota) is important from a neurobioimmunological point of view, on the other...
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Main Author: | Giulio Perrotta (Author) |
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Archives of Clinical Gastroenterology - Peertechz Publications,
2021-07-26.
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