As the association appeared to weaken after the third year, it makes it sound like the gut bacteria took that long to recover.
This could mean a variety of probiotics and cultured foods could be of help, as this study showed no active attempt to recover the bacteria.
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04/22/2023 7:49:38 PM PDT by
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Lovely. Since my mastectomy in 2014 I’ve taken amoxicillin and cipro at times. 😕
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How exactly does breast cancer kill? Breasts are not necessary for survival. Total mastectomies are done and the patient lives many healthy years. Cancer in vital organs such as pancreas, brain, liver, lungs etc is obvious killer.
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