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Are there any common ailments, or diseases associated with an imbalance of beneficial bacteria?

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Are there any common ailments, or diseases associated with an imbalance of beneficial bacteria?

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Yes. There are many common ailments that can be directly linked to an imbalance or deficiency of beneficial bacteria, they include: Epstein Barr, chronic fatigue syndrome, frequent diarrhea or constipation, excessive intestinal gas, unexplained weight gain, irritable bowel syndrome, poor immune response, chronic kidney or bladder infections, chronic ear infections, acne, allergies, skin fungus, sensitivity to dairy products or wheat products, menstrual complaints, and chronic bad breath.

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