GI Candida colonisation promotes sensitisation against food antigens
Posted 08-21-2008 at 12:41 PM by bunnyday
alright alright! I get it now!
Gut. 2006 Jul;55(7):954-60. Epub 2006 Jan 19. Gastrointestinal Candida colonisation promotes sensitisation against food antigens by affecting the mucosal barrier in mice. Yamaguchi N, Sugita R, Miki A, Takemura N, Kawabata J, Watanabe J, Sonoyama K. Laboratory of Food Biochemistry, Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Kita-9, Nishi-9, Kita-ku, Sapporo-shi, 060-8589, Japan. BACKGROUNDS AND... |
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Gut Flora Help Regulate Appetite?!?!?!?!
Posted 08-21-2008 at 12:30 PM by bunnyday
WTH?!?!?!?
Does this mean what I think it means? That gut flora imbalance may throw our hunger/satiety response out of balance too? wow. i really like france's scientists. "Nutrition. 2008 Apr;24(4):348-59. Epub 2008 Feb 8. Autoantibodies against appetite-regulating peptide hormones and neuropeptides: putative modulation by gut microflora. Fetissov SO, Hamze Sinno M, Coëffier M, Bole-Feysot C, Ducrotté P, Hökfelt T, Déchelotte P. ... |
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Candida albicans allergens reactive with specific IgE in asthma and atopic eczema patients.
Posted 08-21-2008 at 11:09 AM by bunnyday
Updated 08-21-2008 at 11:19 AM by bunnyday (added some line returns)
Look at the date on this research, it's brand new!
"Candida albicans produces different allergenic components that can induce allergic reactions and may be pathogenetically important in patients with AE and AS." Mycoses. 2008 Aug 13. Evaluation of Candida albicans allergens reactive with specific IgE in asthma and atopic eczema patients. Khosravi AR, Bandghorai AN, Moazzeni M, Shokri H, Mansouri P, Mahmoudi M. Mycology Research... |
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Candida biproducts research
Posted 08-21-2008 at 10:51 AM by bunnyday
As you may know, I'm not onboard the anti-candida program per se but I do want to understand what is up with it.
"Since, as shown here in vitro, production of neutrophil chemotaxins by C. albicans is independent of glucose-feeding, a possible role of Candida-chemotaxins in the pathophysiology of cutaneous candidosis can no longer be excluded." I believe this translates into the idea that Candida biproducts of its growth include things (chemotaxins) that are active... |
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