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The central thesis is that the more than 100 trillion bacteria in our gut are not passive; they perform vital functions that depend entirely on the "fuel" we provide through food.

Different food groups favor the growth of specific bacterial "enterotypes" or families: Dime_queМЃ_comes_y_te_direМЃ_queМЃ_bacterias_tiene...

The phrase (Tell me what you eat and I’ll tell you what bacteria you have) refers to a popular book and educational guide by clinical nutritionist Blanca García-Orea Haro . The report explores the revolutionary link between dietary habits and the gut microbiota, emphasizing that the "second brain" in our gut directly impacts physical health, mental well-being, and immune function. Core Principles of the Microbiota-Diet Relationship The central thesis is that the more than

While genetics play a role, the microbiota is highly modifiable. Proper lifestyle habits—nutrition, exercise, and rest—can prevent diseases even if a genetic predisposition exists. and immune function.

Intestinal bacteria influence thoughts, behavior patterns, and emotional states like anxiety and stress.