Dysbiosis:
The overuse and misuse of antibiotics pose significant dangers, particularly to the microbiome, the complex community of microorganisms in the human body.
- While antibiotics are vital for treating infections, they also indiscriminately kill beneficial bacteria, leading to a disruption known as dysbiosis.
- Dysbiosis can have severe and long-lasting effects on health, contributing to conditions like inflammatory bowel disease, weakened immune function, and metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes.
- It also affects various “gut-organ axes,” impacting the brain, liver, skin, and respiratory systems.
- Misuse of these “miracle” drugs can turn them into poisons, disrupting the delicate balance of the microbiome and leading to a range of health problems.