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Multiple Sclerosis, Chlamydia and Gut Disbiosis

Journal of Clinical Research and Reports, 2021
I believe that multiple sclerosis progression could be stopped through antibiotics, dewormers, beta glucans and garlic extract and, by far the most difficult, changing the quality of the water ingested, or used for washing salads, in addition to increasing the consumption of probiotics. I believe that MS sclerosis is due to the unfortunate encounter of
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Facial disbiosis and UV filters

Archives of Dermatological Research
Acne is a multifactorial inflammatory disease with a robust microbial component and numerous correlations with dysbiosis states. Furthermore, various factors are recognized as triggers for skin dysbiosis, including the use of certain cosmetics. Based on these arguments, we hypothesized that using photoprotective formulations could trigger dysbiosis and
Angela Bonjorno Arantes   +9 more
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Disbiosis cervico-vaginal en la pesquisa citológica de cáncer de cuello uterino

Revista de la Facultad de Farmacia, 2022
La citología de cuello uterino es utilizada para la pesquisa de cáncer y sus lesiones pre-malignas, permite también realizar valoración microbiológica rápida y presuntiva para detectar organismos patógenos causantes de infecciones o disbiosis cervico-vaginales.
Morelva Toro, Greca Erazo
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[; THE ATHEROGENIC IMPACT OF ORAL CAVITY DISBIOSIS (REVIEW)].

Georgian medical news, 2020
This review article introduces a topical multidisciplinary issue such as the atherogenic impact of oral cavity dysbiosis. Pathophysiological mechanisms and pathoimmunobiochemical aspects of the atherosclerosis initiation and atheroma destabilization are observed in this manuscript.
A, Avagimyan   +4 more
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Disbiosis of oral cavity: problem and solution

Ukrainian Journal of Dermatology, Venerology, Cosmetology, 2018
Objective — increase the effectiveness of treatment and prevention of candidiasis of oral mucosa in patients with diabetes mellitus of type 1 through the development of patogenetic reasonable method of therapy using complex drug preparations.Materials and methods.
Skrupnikova, Т. P.   +4 more
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Disbiosi intestinale indotta da antibiotici e progressione dell’aterosclerosi

2018
Gut bacteria metabolism has been linked to the onset of cardiovascular disease. Recent studies have shown that the alteration of the bacterial composition is involved in the development and progression of diseases such as hypertension, obesity, ischemic heart disease and heart failure. However, the exact mechanism and the involved bacteria remain to be
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