Dysbiosis Gut Restored to Normal Symbiosis using Homemade Buttermilk from Buffalo Milk
Author : Dhanpal B Chavan
Abstract :
Human gut is hosted with huge number of bacteria, microbiota maintain the normal healthy life of humans. Healthy human gut recorded 1012 of microbes/gm. of solid food in gut. Large intestine is storing near about 100 to 10000 microbial species in it. Normal microflora of gut changes when the external flora reaches to gut through contaminated food and water. Abnormal flora of gut causes dysbiosis which leads to cause flatulence, gases, abdominal pain and even cancer. Natural Core microbiota also reduces when antibiotic used to treat. In the present study, I collected the stool sample of 15 patients who were used RO filter water and get dysbiosis due consumption of contaminated street food and tap water. Stool sample of patient was analysed before and after the buttermilk treatment. This study found that, the stool sample before the buttermilk treatment recorded large number of Gram positive cocci and short rod as well as small number of Gram negative rods and bacteroides. After buttermilk treatment the stool sample revealed large number of Gram negative short rod and bacteroides. The growth pattern of dysbiosis gut sample was also evaluated. Before buttermilk treatment growth recorded slow on Mac-Conkeys agar and huge growth on Nutrient agar whereas after buttermilk treatment growth on Mac-Conkeys agar is huge and low on nutrient agar. Form this study it is conclude that buffalo buttermilk restore the normal microflora and improve the health.
Keywords :
Microbiota, Dysbiosis, Gut, Antibiotics.