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Thanks for the link, Janieg. This and related research focuses much more on the brain and CNS and the big named illnesses, but it's all the same in the end. Gut bacteria gone astray, dysbiosis, and so on. I find it all interesting, and think more resources need to be focused on it.


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I just saw this article. It doesn't talk about neuropathy, but it does implicate that gut bacteria has a role in neurodegeneration.

Study demonstrates role of gut bacteria in neurodegenerative diseases

Study demonstrates role of gut bacteria in neurodegenerative diseases | Neuroscientist News



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