Our intestines are densely packed with bacteria that could kill us and yet live harmoniously within us. The intestines are very vascular; they have their own immune system and regulation mechanisms.
Honey contains C. botulinum bacteria, which can produce a toxin in a baby's large intestine, leading to a rare but serious illness known as "infant botulism." Following is a transcript of the video.
Bacterial species depend on the substrates, the food available in their environment — these are largely sourced from an individual’s diet. The small intestine is a very dynamic environment ...
Our guts – especially our large intestine – are full of bacteria, fungi, viruses and other living organisms. In fact there are more of them than there are cells in the rest of our body ...