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    Physiology
    15 MIN READ

    The Microbiome: The 39 Trillion Organisms Running Your Health

    The human microbiome — the collective genome of the trillions of bacteria, archaea, fungi, viruses, and protozoa residing primarily in the gastrointestinal tract — encodes over 3 million unique genes, dwarfing the 23,000 genes of the human genome and performing metabolic functions that the human body cannot accomplish alone. This microbial community synthesises essential vitamins including B12, K2, and folate, regulates the immune system, produces short-chain fatty acids that fuel the colonocytes of the gut wall, and communicates directly with the brain via the vagus nerve and the production of neurotransmitter precursors including 95% of the body's serotonin. The catastrophic decimation of microbiome diversity through antibiotic overuse, glyphosate consumption, processed food diets, and the loss of traditional fermented foods is arguably the single most consequential public health crisis of our era, with knock-on effects extending to mental health, immunity, metabolism, and the intergenerational inheritance of microbial communities from mother to child.

    #microbiome#gut bacteria
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    Physiology
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    The Gut-Brain Axis: The Bidirectional Intelligence Your Doctor Ignores

    The gut-brain axis — the bidirectional communication network connecting the enteric nervous system's 100 million neurons with the central nervous system via the vagus nerve, immune signalling, and neurotransmitter production — fundamentally challenges the conventional separation of gastrointestinal and neurological medicine. Ninety percent of the body's serotonin, 50% of its dopamine precursors, and the majority of its GABA are synthesised in the gut by microbiome organisms whose populations are devastated by antibiotics, glyphosate, processed food, and chronic stress. This makes gut dysbiosis a direct cause of depression, anxiety, autism spectrum disorder, and neurodegenerative disease — a connection that psychiatric medicine has been extraordinarily reluctant to integrate.

    #gut-brain axis#serotonin
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    Immune System
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    Leaky Gut & Autoimmunity: The Connection Medicine Won't Make

    Intestinal hyperpermeability — the pathological opening of the tight junction proteins claudin, occludin, and zonulin that seal the gaps between intestinal epithelial cells — allows partially digested dietary proteins, bacterial endotoxins (particularly lipopolysaccharide), and environmental chemicals to enter the systemic circulation and trigger the immune dysregulation that drives every autoimmune condition from multiple sclerosis to rheumatoid arthritis, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, and type 1 diabetes. The mechanisms of leaky gut are now well-established in the scientific literature — triggered primarily by glyphosate, dietary emulsifiers, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, alcohol, and chronic psychological stress — yet gastroenterology continues to diagnose and treat the downstream autoimmune consequences in isolation whilst ignoring the upstream intestinal lesion. Resolving intestinal permeability is the non-negotiable foundation of genuine autoimmune recovery.

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    Nervous System
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    The Gut Microbiome: 39 Trillion Allies Under Assault

    The human gut microbiome — the collective genome of approximately 39 trillion bacterial, archaeal, viral, and fungal organisms inhabiting the gastrointestinal tract — encodes 150 times more genes than the human genome and performs metabolic functions indispensable to human health including the synthesis of essential vitamins, the production of short-chain fatty acids that fuel colonocytes and modulate systemic immunity, the metabolism of pharmaceutical drugs and dietary phytochemicals, and the education of the mucosal immune system in distinguishing self from pathogen. Broad-spectrum antibiotics, glyphosate (a patented antibiotic), ultra-processed food emulsifiers, fluoridated water, chronic stress, and pharmaceutical acid suppressants collectively devastate microbiome diversity and allow pathobiont overgrowth — creating the dysbiotic terrain that underlies the IBS, Crohn's disease, systemic autoimmunity, mental illness, obesity, and neurodegenerative disease epidemic of the 21st century.

    #microbiome#gut bacteria
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    Immune System
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    The Immune-Gut Barrier: 70% of Your Defences Begin in the Intestine

    Approximately 70% of the body's immune cells — including intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes, lamina propria B and T cells, Peyer's patches, and mesenteric lymph nodes collectively termed gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) — reside in or adjacent to the intestinal wall, making the gut the body's primary site of immune education, tolerance induction, and pathogen surveillance. The integrity of this immune barrier is entirely dependent on the health of the intestinal epithelium, the diversity of the microbiome that trains mucosal immunity, and the production of secretory IgA — the first-line antibody defence against luminal antigens. Environmental perturbations including glyphosate-driven dysbiosis, NSAID-induced mucosal damage, and stress-mediated cortisol suppression of secretory IgA production all conspire to undermine the gut immune barrier, creating the systemic immune dysfunction that is the biological foundation of the modern allergy, autoimmunity, and infection susceptibility epidemic.

    #gut immunity#GALT