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LeftishBrit

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17. Interesting, but there have been many such findings that came to nothing
Fri Jun 15, 2012, 03:17 AM
Jun 2012

This shouldn't be dismissed out of hand, but more research is needed. It may be, for example, that people with bowel disorders are more susceptible to intestinal fungi rather than that the fungi cause the disorders.

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This is good news. Now, we can just treat people for Jock Colon. n/t Ian David Jun 2012 #1
this is another example KT2000 Jun 2012 #2
ROTFLMAO! HuckleB Jun 2012 #8
Why yes, the ancient sources on gut microflora state... enki23 Jun 2012 #9
+1 BuddhaGirl Jun 2012 #12
fung, fung, fung flamingdem Jun 2012 #3
There's a fungus amugus Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2012 #4
Bowel irritation and nausea Domingo Tavella Jun 2012 #5
This research is supported by gastroenterologist Dr. Seymour Butts longship Jun 2012 #6
Thank you. truedelphi Jun 2012 #7
I started bleeding out the ass, age 7 BlancheSplanchnik Jun 2012 #10
Sounds a lot like my husband's story susanr516 Jun 2012 #11
wow....I am enraged and so sad to hear about the insurance garbage BlancheSplanchnik Jun 2012 #14
He did spend a lot of time at home susanr516 Jun 2012 #16
Thank you for posting, n2doc Demeter Jun 2012 #13
....... BlancheSplanchnik Jun 2012 #15
Interesting, but there have been many such findings that came to nothing LeftishBrit Jun 2012 #17
It's a mice study. HuckleB Jun 2012 #18
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