Jul 30, 2021
People who live to 100 have unique gut bacteria signatures
Posted by Jason Blain in category: life extension
The findings suggest that isoalloLCA may contribute to a healthy gut by preventing the growth of bad bacteria.
They also suggest that these bacteria or their bile acids could treat or prevent C. difficile infection in people, Honda said, although more research would be needed to show this.
These bacteria could contribute to a healthy gut and, in turn, healthy aging.