The Gut Microbiota Mediates the Anti-Seizure Effects of the Ketogenic Diet
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The intestinal microbiota interacts with different systems of the body and contributes to multiple functions of the organism. It plays such an active role that some health professionals have described it as an organ in itself, says the Cleveland Clinic of the United States. “We all have billions of microorganisms living inside our intestines, not only in our stomach, but also in our intestines, throat and mouth, and in our skin, in our eyes and …
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