The Future of Nutrition Is Personal BY TIM SPECTOR, KING’S COLLEGE LONDON via The Epoch Times Gut bacteria is unique to each person, which means everyone processes fat and sugar differently Humans are complicated, and there are many things that influence our health. There are things we can’t change, like our age or genetic makeup, and the things we can, such as our choice of food and drink. There are also the trillions of bacteria that live in our guts—collectively known as the microbiome—that have a significant impact on our health and…
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