Cornell Study: Nanoparticles in foods may harm gut microbiome

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By Sara Middleton, staff writer

(NaturalHealth365) Would you like to enhance your mood, promote smoother skin, improve heart and immune function, enjoy better sleep, and increase your energy levels? If you answered “yes,” you’ll want to take better care of your gut by avoiding metal nanoparticles being found within the food supply.

Decades of research show us that a healthy gut microbiome (the community of bacteria living inside your digestive tract) is linked to better health overall – and the reverse is true, as well. When “bad” bacteria in the gut overpower the “good” bacteria, we tend to see health problems ranging …read more

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