Distinctive Detoxification: The Case for Including the Microbiome in Detox Strategy.

Q3 Medicine Integrative medicine Pub Date : 2022-09-01
Jocelyn Strand
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Exposure to environmental toxins contributes to both acute and chronic illnesses, and is of growing concern. The importance of the microbiome to gastrointestinal (GI), as well as systemic health, has been the topic of much research recently. The microbiome influences health, and can either be a source of beneficial metabolites, or contribute to poor health. Dysbiosis, particularly in the GI tract, or oral cavity is a source of endogenously produced toxicity in the form of proinflammatory mediators-most notably lipopolysaccharide (LPS). LPS is cleared by the liver from enterohepatic circulation, and contributes to its workload. Bacterial overgrowth has been shown to be a contributing factor to liver disease. Further influences of the microbiome on detoxification include the Gut-Liver axis and biofilm production. Botanicals can have beneficial effects on microbial balance, favoring probiotic abundance, while addressing pathogen load. Additionally, plants offer antioxidant, biofilm disruption, antiinflammatory and immunomodulatory activities. Inclusion of botanical medicine to modulate the microbiome is a novel therapeutic target to reduce endogenously produced toxins and total toxic load.

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独特的排毒:将微生物组纳入排毒策略的案例。
接触环境毒素会导致急性和慢性疾病,并日益引起人们的关注。微生物组对胃肠道(GI)以及全身健康的重要性,近年来一直是许多研究的主题。微生物组影响健康,既可以是有益代谢物的来源,也可以导致健康状况不佳。生态失调,特别是在胃肠道或口腔中,是内源性产生的毒性的一个来源,其形式是促炎介质,最明显的是脂多糖(LPS)。脂多糖被肝脏从肠肝循环中清除,并有助于其工作量。细菌过度生长已被证明是导致肝脏疾病的一个因素。微生物组对解毒的进一步影响包括肠-肝轴和生物膜的产生。植物药可以对微生物平衡有有益的影响,有利于益生菌的丰富,同时解决病原体负荷。此外,植物还具有抗氧化、破坏生物膜、抗炎和免疫调节活性。植物性药物调节微生物组是减少内源性毒素和总毒性负荷的新治疗靶点。
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