Bad E. coli we know, but good E. coli? It is all about कायाग्नि !

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Microbes, Microbiota

This time it is university of Cincinnati. As per their study, E. Coli bacteria, much popular among educated mass, known as pathogen causing GI track infections, is not always bad! Among them, there are certain who actually protect us!
Good! Based on my learning and understanding of Ayurveda, this was pretty easy to conclude. Written about it in past as well @ www.prachodayat.in . It is not the microbe that cause the sickness but the lower bodily fire!
Our body, all internal channels, are like hell, like gutter, full of microbes in all nooks and corners. They are there for the reason. They have dharma to perform. They have duty to perform in your universe (Body). Only when your universe is lacking the essential fire, they take over the site. Yet, they are not in control! Control is still with you, you who is different from the body! Act to increase your bodily fire and pathogens will again go normal. E. Coli. research is mere tip of the iceberg.
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Bad E. coli we know, but good E. coli?
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Typically, there aren’t a lot of positive thoughts when E. coli, generally found in animal and human intestines, is mentioned. It’s been blamed for closing beaches and swimming pools and shuttering restaurants because of contamination in salad bars, meats or other food items.
But for more than a century, one strain of the bacteria, E. coli Nissle 1917, has been used as a probiotic and therapeutic agent. Currently, it is used in some countries to treat intestinal inflammation.
Now researchers at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine say E. coli Nissle may also protect human cells against other more pathogenic strains of E. coli such as E. coli 0157:H7, which is commonly associated with contaminated hamburger meat.

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