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digestive tract. in their study, the researchers tracked how a mediterranean diet affected the microbiomes of more than people, aged to , who were living in france, italy, the netherlands, poland and the united kingdom. the participants were either already frail ( ), on the verge of frailty ( ), or not
diet was linked to a lower production in the gut of potentially harmful inflammatory chemicals, the team said. continued moreover, the mediterranean regimen was associated with a rise in gut bacteria that produce beneficial "short chain fatty acids," and a decline in bacteria that help make certain bile...
https://www.webmd.com/diet/news/20200219/healthy-mediterranean-diet-is-good-for-your-microbiome