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Re: --answer--My Thoughts...Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria--


>>"In an Healthy Soil the Nitrogen should be in an Organic Protein Complex, not as Nitrogen(NPN) !!!!!!!!!!!!!"<<

Understood, but this is not what I was referring to when I posted... I think you might have misunderstood me... all I am looking for is nitrogen fixing bacteria in the human gut - that is all.

Apparently there are both nitrogen fixing bacteria (with NIF genes) living in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions in the mammal gut... I will not post my research here... the curious can search on their own.

I suspect, if we get too much NPN and provide an anaerobic environment, that these nitrogen fixing bacteria populations would flourish and dominate over other, perhaps more beneficial (to us) bacteria... and be a part of why we become ill.

In other words... what lives inside of us does so due to the environment (food) we provide for them.

grz-

 

 
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