Could this be a holy grail in our undertstanding of MC? Does the low-carb/low-grain diet change our bacteria profile for the better?
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/749 ... mp&spon=20
Then the researchers used gene sequencing machines to determine the genetic code of the bacteria living in the volunteers' colons.
They found that the gut bacteria were largely from two enterotypes - Bacteroides, which preferred a typical Western diet rich in meat and fat, and Prevotella, which preferred a high-carbohydrate diet.
Next, the team wanted to see if they could alter the gut bacteria by changing people's diets.
They recruited 10 healthy people who checked into a hospital for a 10-day controlled eating study. Half of the group ate a high-fat, low-fiber diet, and the other ate a low-fat, high-fiber diet.
Within 24 hours, the team saw changes in the composition of the gut bacteria but the overall enterotype remained the same.
Dr. Lewis said the findings suggest bacteria that live in the gut are sensitive to short term changes in diet, but it may take a long-term dietary change to significantly alter the types of bacteria that reside in the gut.

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