Description Over the millennia, the human body and microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, archaea, protozoa and parasites have coevolved together forming an intimate relationship. These microorganisms are found on the skin, in the mouth, genitourinary tract and most abundantly in the large intestine of the digestive tract. States of microbial dysbiosis contribute to chronic inflammation, which can lead to the pathogenesis and progression of numerous diseases. Micro- and macro-nutrients as well as dietary patterns like the Mediterranean diet can help improve health outcomes.
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Dalton, A. (2020). The Role of Nutrition in Promoting Gut Health and Treating Chronic Illness Through the Attenuation of Inflammation. HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.36518/2689-0216.1015
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