{"id":892,"date":"2024-07-26T15:28:28","date_gmt":"2024-07-26T15:28:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/aihealthinsight.org\/?p=892"},"modified":"2024-11-27T11:52:08","modified_gmt":"2024-11-27T11:52:08","slug":"lps-and-some-solutions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aihealthinsight.org\/lps-and-some-solutions\/","title":{"rendered":"LPS and Some Solutions"},"content":{"rendered":"
#H. Pylori, #Bacteria #Game #Players #BioFlim # Candida Albicans #Treatment for Fungal protection homes<\/p> Dealing with lipopolysaccharides (LPS) can be a long and challenging process. For years, you\u2019ve been unknowingly providing glucose<\/strong> and other nutrients to bacteria like H. pylori<\/em> and E. coli<\/em>. These bacteria have utilized these substrates (monosaccharides, fatty acids, and proteins) to create their own protective shield\u2014the formidable LPS. (Home or protective shield of these gram negative guys<\/em><\/strong>)<\/p> Now, these bacteria are using LPS to trigger your immune system, causing it to respond aggressively. This results in inflammation and damage to your gut lining, creating microscopic holes that allow the bacteria and their toxins to infiltrate further.<\/mark> This battle, unfortunately, makes it feel like your immune system is attacking you rather than protecting you.<\/p> The immune response to LPS can actually aid the bacteria in causing more damage. The immune system’s attack on the LPS can inadvertently break down the walls of your stomach and small intestine more effectively than the bacteria alone could. The bacteria simply poke at the immune system, provoking a response that leads to more harm to your intestinal walls. This creates a vicious cycle where the bacteria thrive and continue to cause damage.<\/p> To break this cycle, it\u2019s essential to address both the bacteria and their protective LPS shield<\/mark><\/strong>. Here’s a protocol to consider:<\/p><\/figure>
The Game of LPS and H. Pylori, Candida<\/h2>
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The Vicious Cycle<\/h4>
Winning the Battle Against LPS and H. pylori<\/em><\/h4>
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Bacteria seem to become resistant to the antibiotics. <\/h2>
Thing LPS breakdown along with your strategy!<\/h2>
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