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The Lung Microbiome

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by flutterby, Jul 5, 2017.

  1. flutterby

    flutterby Active Member

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lung_microbiome

    "The lung microbiota (or pulmonary microbial community) is a complex variety of microbes found in the lower respiratory tract particularly on the mucus layer and the epithelial surfaces (the lung microbiome refer to their genomes). These lung microbes include bacteria, fungi, viruses and bacteriophages. "


    I know I breathe better right after a good meal of organic, unpasteurized or 'raw' icecream...
     
  2. flutterby

    flutterby Active Member

  3. flutterby

    flutterby Active Member

  4. flutterby

    flutterby Active Member

    *caution.

    I believe you can contract Lyme Disease from unpasteurized, even pasteurized milk and milk products so you have to be very careful when consuming and weigh the benefits of the amazing natural antibodies in raw milk with these risks.
     

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