A new study suggests greater levels of a specific type of gut bacteria can increase a person’s bowel cancer risk by up to 15 percent.
Levels of certain bad bacteria are affected by things like your current diet, or the use of Antibiotics.
For several years scientists have detected links between bowel cancer and the gut microbiome. New research presented at the National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) conference in Glasgow is now suggesting there may be a causal relationship between a specific type of gut bacteria and an increased risk of bowel cancer.
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One thing is for sure you need to take every opportunity to introduce and feed the good bacteria or Probiotics in you Gut. The most reliable way is to used a Probiotic supplement designed to make it all the way down to you gut successfully. If your going to spend the money on a good Probiotic, or Good Bacteria, you also need to feed them with a good Prebiotic so that they survive and dominate the bad bacteria. The Prebiotic is a special plant-derived fiber they eat. Once established the good bacteria will cause you to crave more, fibrous vegetables and improve your overall Gut Health.