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I thought most pathogens cannot survive in the stomach, but it seems to be suggested that Bb does.
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seekhelp
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Based on researchers here, it survives ANYTHING...Dr K said it's virtually unkillable.
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Lymeorsomething
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Well, H Pylori manages to survive. I've been wondering if perhaps pockets of h pylori in the stomach also harbor Bb...
It's definitely important to reduce gut level inflammation and to eradicate HP if it is in fact present...
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