Amazoniac said:#3 I'm not sure if I understood you but it's not desirable, we have no choice. So the best approach would be to nourish yourself, work on immunity and eat some fermentable carbohydrates.
narouz said:I believe the consumption of fermentable carbohydrates
to the end of nourishing the microbiome
is a PHD workpoint?
Please, I'm not carping!
I may very well end up agreeing with you.
But...it is not Peatian, is it?
Just trying to keep microbiome theories labeled correctly...
I did mean to return to this too.
I've been entertaining the non-Peatian notion
that it may be a good strategy
under certain conditions at any rate
to eat things like fermentable carbohydrates
(and maybe other non-Peatian stuff like fermented foods
and anti-yeast supps).
I say "under certain conditions."
For instance:
-after one has taken antibiotics
-maybe after charcoal
-and--very unPeatian--maybe not just "under certain conditions"
And then my specific hobbyhorse,
the appendix thing.
Especially after antibiotics are employed
it may be crucial for those without appendixes
to eat some fermentable carbohydrates to tactically cultivate good bacteria.
And maybe do other unPeatish stuff as well,
like intervene to knock down yeast by various means.