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On this world IBD day, let us understand the origin & progression of this threatening disease. While the current healthcare model focuses on prescribing drugs & biologics & generic nutrition interventions to manage the symptoms, it has been found that microbes living on & inside our body & the biochemical functions performed by them have a key role to play in programming our biology for irritable bowel disease.
While there is no brainer that microbes living in our gut have a key role to play in onset & progression of IBD, research has now found that those living in our mouth too have a pivotal role to play in development of IBD.
Yes, you heard it right! Imbalanced oral microbiomes could allow certain oral pathoboints & metabolites secreted by them travel to gut via saliva & trigger inflammation in the gut, thereby by developing IBD.
Oral hygiene has an equally important role to play.
Our recently concluded webinar discusses in detail the importance of oral microbiome & how their epigenetic functions could be implicated in development of not only oral diseases but a range of systemic health issues such as IBD, colon cancer, type 2 diabetes & more.
We discussed at length about how current oral hygiene practices are disrupting our oral microbiome & increasing risk of systemic diseases such as IBD as well how personalising nutrition as medicine can rebalance oral microbiome.
Not to be missed