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dysbiosis

 

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Dysbiosis

Definition:

Dysbiosis refers to an imbalance or disruption of the normal microbial community in the gut or another part of the body, often resulting in negative health effects.

Usage:

  • Noun:

    The dysbiosis observed in the patient's gut consisted of an overgrowth of harmful bacteria.

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  • Adjective:

    The dysbiosis state in her gut caused recurrent digestive problems.

    He decided to try a dysbiosis supplement to restore the balance of his gut microbiota.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The dysbiosis in her gut led to chronic inflammation and nutrient malabsorption.
  2. Environmental factors such as stress and poor diet can contribute to dysbiosis.
  3. Addressing dysbiosis in the gut microbiome can have a positive impact on overall health.
  4. Research suggests that dysbiosis may play a role in the development of certain autoimmune disorders.
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