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What roles do bacteria play in our digestive system?


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Bacteria in the gut:

  1. Researchers suggest that gut bacteria have an influence over the development of the immune system, maturation, metabolism, and even production of essential bio compounds.
  2. Gut bacteria play a role in human health by supplying essential nutrients, synthesizing vitamin K, aiding in the digestion of cellulose, and promoting angiogenesis.
  3. Important bacteria in the small intestine are species of lactobacillus the bacillus assists in the fermentation of indigestible carbs, supporting the disintegration of sugars in dairy products.
  4. Lactobacillus bacteria, produce lactic acid, which impacts the immune system.
  5. Lactic acid causes the improvement in releasing enzymes and digestive juices from the pancreas, stomach, gallbladder, etc.
  6. They increase the absorption of minerals such as copper, calcium, iron, and magnesium.

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