Phages kill off bad bacteria, making room for the good bacteria in probiotics
Bio-availability of various nutrients, such as vitamin D, is increased with good bacteria
Probiotics have been used in the gut for a long time
Gut probiotics has been augmented with phages
Probiotics has been used in various respiratory problems for some years now
Use of phages in the respiratory system is a new area of study (2017)
Phages Improve Intestinal and Immune Health LEF July 2018
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The impact of bacteriophages on probiotic bacteria and gut microbiota diversity – 2011
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Inhaled phage therapy: a promising and challenging approach to treat bacterial respiratory infections – Aug 2017
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- Gut microbiome massively changed by high dose vitamin D – July 2015
- Huge increases in health problems – risk factors include Vitamin D, Antibiotics, and Roundup
- Vitamin D treatment of diabetes (50,000 IU every 2 weeks) augmented by probiotic – RCT June 2018
- Off topic - Parkinson’s Disease changes gut bacteria – March 2015
- Respiratory tract microbiome and breathing problems
- 360X more bacterial than human genes in the body – June 2012 not just the gut
- Vaginal microbiome varies with race, vitamin D level, preterm birth, etc. - March 2019