Friday May 9
Gut microflora and obesity - Nestle expands the possibilities
“Our results support the idea that modulating gut microbiota could be beneficial for improving glycemic control”
Modifying the population of bacteria in the gut may improve the regulation of glycemic control and reverse the insulin resistance that occurs with obesity, suggests a new study from the Nestle Research Center. via NutraIngredients-USA
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