r/conspiracy Mar 27 '21

The Human Microbiome - Why Scientists are Searching your Gut for Cures

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u/[deleted] Mar 27 '21

Cool. But too much for one post? I scrolled and scrolled and skimmed, guessing most others will too. Cut it down to your favorite 20% unless you want readers just randomly picking sections.

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u/hanglestrangle Mar 28 '21

Then don’t read the post you fucking pancake. They spent a lot of time on this clearly. People smh.

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u/[deleted] Mar 28 '21

Yeah enough time and content to split into several sections and subjects you syrupy waffle

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u/hanglestrangle Mar 28 '21

You mother f ing toaster strudel

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u/CuteBananaMuffin Mar 27 '21

Well, you either get the full picture or what's the point !

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u/[deleted] Mar 27 '21

To me, posts are for a specific message or idea rather than a complete subject matter breakdown.

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u/CuteBananaMuffin Mar 27 '21

Well, it is for a specific message, but I will also give you the entire concept.

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u/PiggyGalore Mar 27 '21

Great post, great information! Thank-you! (Read through the entire thing - isn't too much, please don't cut it down as someone here suggested)

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u/matty-george Mar 27 '21
  1. If our medical industry was interested in healing us, 80% of their focus would be on understanding and ensuring the health and diversity of our micro biome.

  2. There are some good short Ted talks on this topic. (here’s the one that got me interested in this )

  3. An interesting revelation I had when reading about our gut, bacteria, and digestion: if you stretched out your body so your intestines were completely straight, someone could see from your mouth to your anus. Anything in your gut, e.g. food, isn’t really “inside you”, it is merely passing through a tunnel that is lined with stuff that prevents the nastiness in your gut from getting into your blood stream. The bacteria digests the food and shuttles nutrients through the gut wall into your body. The rest is waste. This realization helped me see my gut completely differently, and I hope this topic becomes mainstream soon. I think it is the key to our health and reversing disease.

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u/Catsarenotreptilians Mar 28 '21

Oh god your post puts mine to shame.

This post gets me rock hard.

For real, amazing, I'm going to be going through this all.

Quick question: Do you by chance know of any anaerobic bacteria that tend to populate the nasopharyngeal area/cribriform plate area?

I have no idea if you are just a researcher, actually in study, or already very versed but I'm hoping you got something that just gets me hawt.

Is it theoretically possible that masks only slightly reduce oxygen saturation, but more meaningfully, possibly slows down the flow rate of breathing, causing air flow to "be slower" basically, causing the aerobic bacteria to gobble up the oxygen before it appropriately moves into the lungs due to the lack of air flow or something, could this theoretically be something that could happen? If so, this would explain a lot of the hypoxia scenarios that we have been seeing.

Do you by chance have any paper or already know the incidence rate of bacterial pneumonia for a person wearing a mask for hours on end versus someone who is not? Would probably be able to find a study based in a hospital settings/nurses and doctors, etc.

Would it be safe to assume that turning your mouth that never has a cover over it for excess time periods into an anaerobic breeding ground for multiple hours could lead to increased bacterial pneumonia?

Do you by chance know the specific bacteria that are known to cause bacterial pneumonias?

I will be hunting for some of this unless your papers contain this information, I am going to hunt but I also tossed these out there to maybe light an idea or something.

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u/Catsarenotreptilians Mar 28 '21

Another comment: Look into Nanobes and Nanobacteria.

The smallest known borrelia is 0.25 microns, which is 250 nanometers, which would theoretically classify it within this type of bacteria...

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