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The case of the curious gut infection

Any alterations in the intestinal microbiome may have a profound effect on lung infections — and vice versa.

A lovely woman in her 50s had suffered a series of severe lung infections that she had great difficulty managing without antibiotics. After a couple of years of dietary changes and regular herbal medicines, this had largely resolved and she then only experienced infrequent lung infections. These were managed successfully with herbs and nutrients.

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